Still learning my way through owning an older vehicle. I have a 97 Lx450. I watched a video on youtube about how a viscous fan clutch works and understand that there are different temperature tolerances built in to tell it to kick on...my question is,
isn't it always on?
Maybe because I live in Las Vegas where the temps are almost always above 60 ambient (except winter), every time I open my hood, that fan is spinning...and it seems crazy to me that there would be a time when it doesn't spin..... essentially putting no air flow across the radiator when stopped in traffic or parked. What am i missing here?.
In cold weather, or below certain temps, does that mean the fan technically shouldn't spin?
appreciate any insight as I can't test here, it seems it always too warm.
isn't it always on?
Maybe because I live in Las Vegas where the temps are almost always above 60 ambient (except winter), every time I open my hood, that fan is spinning...and it seems crazy to me that there would be a time when it doesn't spin..... essentially putting no air flow across the radiator when stopped in traffic or parked. What am i missing here?.
In cold weather, or below certain temps, does that mean the fan technically shouldn't spin?
appreciate any insight as I can't test here, it seems it always too warm.