- Apr 7, 2012
- 20
I am glad I found you guys. It has been several months since I used the other site and was kinda out of the loop. Didn't know you moved
Sorry but I have a "fan clutch" ?? for you.
I had a clicking sound on my 03 trailblazer (100K miles) that disappeared when I disconnected the link to the fan clutch.
Then I started getting SES messages. It was the engine coolant temperature warning that indicates bad therm or coolant sensor. I replaced them both and then I replaced the fan clutch and serpentine belt. Took me all day but I got it done.
Now:
No more SES warnings and temperature is rock solid at 210 degrees but it still clicks (2 per second) The clicking sound only occurs when vehicle is up to temperature (about 210). I unplugged the fan clutch while it was clicking and it stopped
Also... the fan is always spinning. I thought the clutch caused it to spin only when needed. If I am wrong about that, somebody tell me
Any thoughts on what is going on?
Sorry but I have a "fan clutch" ?? for you.
I had a clicking sound on my 03 trailblazer (100K miles) that disappeared when I disconnected the link to the fan clutch.
Then I started getting SES messages. It was the engine coolant temperature warning that indicates bad therm or coolant sensor. I replaced them both and then I replaced the fan clutch and serpentine belt. Took me all day but I got it done.
Now:
No more SES warnings and temperature is rock solid at 210 degrees but it still clicks (2 per second) The clicking sound only occurs when vehicle is up to temperature (about 210). I unplugged the fan clutch while it was clicking and it stopped
Also... the fan is always spinning. I thought the clutch caused it to spin only when needed. If I am wrong about that, somebody tell me
Any thoughts on what is going on?