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Old 11-12-2006, 07:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question on fan clutch

Hey all, I'm still new to owning an older 4 runner that needs occasional maintance from time to time, and had a question about the fan clutch on a 94 with the 3VZE.
I noticed when I start out in the morning with a cold engine it seems that the clutch is locked up, and makes that loud air churning sound,... but then about a 1/2 a block away I hear it taper off and 'release" itself and it gets much quieter. Is that normal behavior?
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