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Electronic Radiator Cooling Fan Clutch Compatible with Land Rover Lr3 2005-2009 Range Rover 2006-2009 Range Rover Sport 2006-2009 LR025234 12462752

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  • 【Vehicle Fitment】Compatible with Land Rover Lr3 2005-2009, Range Rover 2006-2009, Range Rover Sport 2006-2009
  • 【Part Number】3300, SK3300, 22348, LR025234, PGG500360, PGG500260, 12462752, 376757311, 5964056
  • 【Product Specifications】Placement on Vehicle: Front; Material: Aluminum; Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
  • 【Purchase with Confidence】Enjoy a 12-month guarantee on each product for your peace of mind
  • 【Fitment Reminder】Review product description for detailed fitment info before ordering to confirm compatibility with your vehicle



Product Description

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Compatible For:

For Land Rover Lr3 2005-2009

For Land Rover Range Rover 2006-2009

For Land Rover Range Rover Sport 2006-2009

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What is a Fan Clutch?

A fan clutch is a thermostatic engine cooling fan that can freewheel at low temperatures when cooling is not needed, allowing the engine to warm up faster, relieving unnecessary load on the engine. As temperatures increase, the clutch engages so that the fan is driven by engine power and moves air to cool the engine.

Most fan clutches are viscous or "fluid" couplings, combined with a bi-metallic sensory system similar to that in a thermostat. Some clutches are electronically controlled (instead of bi-metallic strip). These provide the potential to control the level of engagement depending on any number of inputs. Common controlling factors might include engine oil temperature, transmission oil temperature, coolant temperature, AC system pressures and ambient air temperature.

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How to Detect a Faulty Fan Clutch?

-Fan spins excessively when engine is stopped. -Poor A/C performance at idle or low vehicle speeds.

-Fan speed does not increase when engine is hot. -Fan speed does not increase until engine is excessively hot.

-Fan blade tip moves more than 1/4” front to back. -Fan turns roughly or does not turn at all.

-Excessive fan noise at all speeds due to failed bearing. -Vibration that increases with engine speed.