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Cooling Fan Clutch for Chevrolet Tahoe 2000-2013 Silverado 1500 2500 3500 Suburban GMC Sierra Yukon Cadillac Escalade

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About this item

  • YHTAUTO Affordable and Prime Radiator Cooling Fan Clutch, Directly Fit
  • Replacement for Cadillac Escalade, Hummer H2 and Oldsmobile Bravada Parts
  • Replacement for Chevrolet Avalanche 1500, Express 1500/2500/3500, K1500/K2500 Suburban, Silverado 1500/2500/3500(HD) and So On
  • Replacement for GMC C/K1500/2500, Savana 1500/2500/3500, Sierra 1500/2500/3500(HD) and So On
  • Important Note: Please ensure that your vehicle fits our Compatibility Chart before purchasing. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any doubts or queries



Product Description

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The cooling fan clutch is a cooling system component that controls the operation of the engine cooling fan. When the engine overheats, the radiator needs the help of the cooling fan to blow air into the device. After the engine reaches the proper operating temperature, the fan clutch will be mechanically disengaged, thus saving some power for your vehicle.

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Item Specification

Item Type: Engine Cooling Fan Clutch

Placement on Vehicle: Front

Material: Steel

Rotation: Reverse Rotation

Reference Number: 15073014, 2986

Please confirm the vehicles' model, year as well as the engine size when you purchase!

Vehicle Information

Replacement For Chevrolet:

  • For Astro/Blazer 1996-2005
  • For Avalanche 1500 2002-2004, C1500 Suburban 1996-1999
  • For C1500/K1500 1996-1999
  • For C2500 1996-2000, C3500 1997-1999
  • For Express 1500 1996-2012, 2500 2002-2014, 3500 1998-2014
  • For K1500 Suburban 1996-1998, K2500 Suburban 1999
  • For K2500 1997, S10 1996-2004
  • For Silverado 1500 1999-2007, 2500 1999-2004, 3500 2001-2005
  • For Silverado 1500 HD 2001-2003, 2500 HD 2001-2009, 3500 HD 2008-2010
  • For Suburban 1500 2000-2007, 2500/Tahoe 2001-2004

Replacement For GMC:

  • For C1500 1997-1999, C1500 Suburban 1998
  • For C2500/P3500 1997
  • For Jimmy 1998-2001, Safari 1998-2004, Sonoma 1997-2003
  • For K1500 1996-1997, K2500 1996, K1500 Suburban 1996-1999
  • For Savana 1500 2003-2007, 2500 2004-2007, 3500 2003-2014
  • For Sierra 1500/2500 2000-2004
  • For Sierra 1500 HD/3500 2003, 2500 HD 2001-2009
  • For Sierra 2500 HD Classic/3500 Hd 2007
  • For Yukon 1999 2001-2004
  • For Yukon XL 1500 2001-2004, 2500 2003

Replacement For Cadillac:

  • For Cadillac Escalade 2000, 2002-2004
  • For Cadillac Escalade ESV 2003-2004
  • For Cadillac Escalade EXT 2002

Replacement For Hummer H2 2003-2005

Replacement For Oldsmobile Bravada 1998-1999

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How to Judge Whether the Fan Clutch Fails

  • Engine overheating: When the fan clutch fails to engage or work properly, as a result, the engine may fail to operate at an acceptable temperature range.
  • Excessively loud cooling fans: If the fan clutch gets stuck in the engaged position, this may result in an excessively loud engine from the fan blowing at full speed.
  • Pay attention to changes in air temperature: Switch on the A/C and turn it down to the coldest setting. If it fails to cool down after several minutes, or seems to be emitting unusually warm air, there could be a problem.
  • Check the appearance of the fan clutch: Examine the unit’s general condition, you’ll be able to tell right away if something is out of place or there’s any major structural damage.
  • Spot-check for oil leaks: Run your finger along the edges of the bearing seal on the backside of the fan clutch. If it comes away with a heavy coating of oil, the culprit is either a crack or a faulty seal.

How to Replace a Bad Fan Clutch

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Removing the Fan

Mechanically driven fans with four bolts

Loosen the bolts in the fan cover to remove the fan. After that, disconnect the fan shroud and remove the shroud. Pull out the nut that secures the fan to the pump pulley, hold the fan and pull it forward with a slight rocking motion until the fan is loose and finally comes out.

Cooling fan with large nut

Disconnect the fan sealed by the large nut. Insert it around the bolt on the pulley. Use a large wrench to turn counterclockwise to loosen the nut.

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Disconnecting the Clutch From the Fan

Set aside the detached fan. Make sure that the shaft is up. Use the suitable socket and ratchet to remove the bolts that fasten the clutch to the fan.

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Installing the New Fan Clutch

Align the new fan clutch in the position and secure it to the fan by tightening the bolts. After that, reassemble the fan and shroud.

The replacing steps are only for reference, and we recommend you to ask the technician to do the installation.


BRUCE B.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Fan works great aside from staying engaged NON STOP..Unless you are pulling constantlyand need that never ending cooling, buy the non hd version. This model robs horespower and FUEL and is as loud as sitting next to a semi listening to that big fan run.
Grumblebear
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
The fan clutch went out in my 2004 Silverado so I ordered this replacement now the truck stays nice and cool. The only complaint is it’s really noisy now. But hey it’s a work truck and the noise lets me know it’s working. Btw the noise is not from this part it’s from the fan actually doing its job.
Moses Flores
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023
the best thermo fan clutch ive ever bought .My truck sounds lie a airplane but I could care less ,the temperature is nice an cool an the A/C is chillin like it suppose to .So So Happy!!!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2022
I have seen negative reviews relating to fan noise. I found in my case I hear it but subsides as the vehicle gains speed. I also have noted an improved cooling of 10 degrees.
conxservices
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2021
well at first it looked good for the money, i dont drive this truck very much, so vacation came this year and we are using truck, i noticed first of september the fan seemed loud, but with temp of 100 i figured it was ok, this truck has a 160 degree thermostsat to help keep trans cooler, and i have a larger trans cooler on truck, during our trip to virginia the fan ran hard, fuel economy dropped, we live in las vegas,nv, when i got to destination went to autozone to get checked out and the fan was locked up, it turns a little, but pulls lots of power, after replacing all is well..Sir your fan did not last a year, im past amazon return date, what can you do..i would like a refund being ive replaced yours, i have yours and the recepit for the new one..please get back to me
Frank Leon
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2021
perfect fit for my 2005 express cargo 2500, installed it about a month ago and so far so good
Reed H.
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2021
Fit well and much less cost than parts store.
vgon1990
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2021
Went on with any problems!