How To Replace Fan Clutch On 2001 Jeep TJ 4.0
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- Опубліковано 19 сер 2021
- Replacing a fan clutch on a 97-06 Jeep Wrangler with a 4.0 engine is a fairly easy task, but you can have trouble with the fan nut. (IF) you choose to NOT use a fan clutch tool, and use a pry bar or something to hold the water pump, be EXTREMELY careful to NOT break one of the tabs that bolt the belt pulley to the water pump. If you do, you'll be replacing the water pump too. If you're having issues with the fan nut, don't worry. All you need is some leverage. Use a cheater bar, and 9 times out of 10, it'll come loose. Links to the fan clutch and tools used below.
Four Seasons Fan Clutch: amzn.to/3iVycg8
Fan Clutch Kit: amzn.to/37QhEzD
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Thank you sir, I'll be checking mine tommorrow.
Thanks you saved me a major headache!
Glad the vid helped! Thanks for watching and the comment! 🤘🏻
Another great video Clint. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, Bob!!
Semper Fi, brother! Thanks for the video!
Semper Fi!🤘🏻
Great video and thank you so much.👍🏿
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and the comment! 🤘🏻
Good video sir, You should of used Emma to reset the fan back onto the pump.... This what I use Mistys hands for LOL
Yeah, smaller hands would've been helpful. But, she wasn't available, so....it's really not that bad of a job.
Hi watched the video, going through this right now. When you reinstalled you removed the pins from the tool. Was there a reason (torque, contact points, etc) or just showing another way to do it?
Just showing it another way to do it. Thanks for watching and the question! 🤘🏻
If you remove the Spring and it stays "engaged" permanently, is that ok to leave it like that permanently?
It shouldn't hurt anything. Thanks for watching and the question! 🤘🏻
Can you help Dillon if he gets stuck doing my YJ this weekend?
LOL! Afraid I'm tied up this weekend. It's not a hard job. Dillon can handle it!🤘🏻
So I was going to do it and I know it’s a 4.0 engine becouse I looked up vins and numbers for the engine it’s self to double check bc I can also spot them just by the top like most people but it has a 2.5 clutch stem I think y is this
I dunno. The problem with any vehicle of this age, you never know who worked on them or what shady shit was done. That said, I've never worked on a 2.5. It's possible some parts are interchangeable. That's my best guess.
This looks like it was a pain. I definitely will take your advice and replace something like that while I've got it apart.
Nah, it wasn't that bad. Maybe just a terrible video.🤔 It's really a 30-40 minute job, assuming the fan nut comes loose fairly easily.
@@ShockWaveOffroad na the video is great. I was more talking about the funky looking specialty tool and tight spaces.
@@TheDrogoBoffin That tool can be a pain. But, I've used other methods in the past, and for as awkward as the tool is, it does (for ME), make the job a little easier. As for the tight spaces....confirmation that I SHOULDA done it last year when I had EVERYTHING apart!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Is there a way to tell if my clutch or electric fan are bad?
Aside from the clutch stopping with the engine
Well if you have an electric fan, you won't have a clutch. That said, if your set up looks like this one, you have a clutch. The easiest way to check if your clutch is bad is this: While your Jeep is cold, turn the fan by hand. It should turn freely and easily. Then drive it so that it comes up to full operating temperature and then turn it off. Try to turn the fan by hand again. If the clutch is good, it should be significantly harder to turn by hand. If it's still turns easily, it's a pretty good bet that your clutch is bad.
@@ShockWaveOffroad Sadly for me for whatever reason my 2001 Laredo has both an electric fan on the radiator and a clutch engaged fan off the crank
@@summertimehighyt273 Ok then, learn something new every day. Does the electric fan have a toggle switch, or is it wired to the temp sending unit?
@@ShockWaveOffroad It is wired to the temp sending unit. Looks like a mechanic did some rewire shenanigans with it as I recieved it from my parents(original owners) and they never touched it.
I THINK U REMOVED THE 2 BOLTS 2 GET THE TOOL ON THE FAN CLUTH.
Then i started watching...
LMAO!! Ironically, I just took the fan clutch off GRUNT again today because I'm replacing the A/C compressor, condenser and accumulator. 😂😂😂 Hope my shitty video helps you, bro!!🤘🏻
LOL, seems easier to just scrape the Jeep and start over LOL. Seriously thou, the audio was pretty messed up for a lot of this video
Lol, scrap a Jeep for a fan clutch??🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Bro, I apologized for the fan. It was friggin HOT. Homie had to have some air movement. Don't wanna get the swamp ass!🤣🤣🤣
@@ShockWaveOffroad yes…. She needs a jl now… quit being cheap on ur woman
Bruh. I TRIED to get her to buy a JK. She loves TJ's. Ain't got shit to do with ME.🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@ShockWaveOffroad women! 😂
@@ShockWaveOffroad got swamp ass anyway. Lol
Lmao you would cringe if I showed how I do it with a chipping blade on an air hammer🤣
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yeah, us "old" guys have used several different methods!! Some better than others....👍🏻👊🏻
@@ShockWaveOffroad well a Bosch rotohammer sells for a bit more than the kit so the return might be better.😉if yer catchin what I’m slingin.
Yes SIR! It's been over a year, so....guess I'll stick with what I gots.😉👊🏻🤘🏻
@@ShockWaveOffroad I’m trying to move roto- hammers here🤣
I just smashed my finger trying to remove the sucker.
I'm not a big fan of the fan clutch.
Me either, bro. But, she wanted to keep it. When I replaced everything last year, we discussed an electric fan. But ultimately, it's her Jeep, so I did what she wanted. Thanks for watching, Nicky G!!🤘🏻