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    Whining noise after replacing time delay module.

    If it somehow failed in the open/energized position, which would be extremely rare. The fan clutch requires pressure to disengage. When power is applied to the cadillac valve, it sends fluid pressure to the fan clutch. When no power to the cadillac valve, the fan hub is bypassed and the fan...
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    Whining noise after replacing time delay module.

    There are some people that have replaced the hydraulic clutch system with a thermal fan clutch, and I haven't heard any issues related to doing so. The military system of "fail to full operation" of the system makes sense in a military setting; and I like knowing that if something goes wrong...
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    Whining noise after replacing time delay module.

    I agree with Action. When I was looking at my own fan issues, it was easy to tell when the fan was engaged vs just spinning. When engaged, if you rev the engine and there is any loose debris on the ground nearby under the truck, it will get blown away/moved by the air from the fan. The fan...
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