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Your fan could be stuck from sitting. Or there is no air getting to the clutch to turn it off. Build air shut off the truck and crack the line to the fan clutch see if there is air there.
These clutches are troublesome especially the older ones. You can disconnect the air line to test the fan if you have to. Its best to replace with new if the clutch is not working properly.
Air keeps the fan off. No air it should come on. Clutch inside could be worn out. Drain all the air out of the system with the engine off and hand spin the fan. If it free wheels its a bad clutch.
Have to be something pretty thin. You could have an aux fan. Run your truck with the cab open. Open all 3 air tanks when they drain down the fan should engage.
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