Replace it with an oem clutch fan from mopar.
Dodge diesel fan clutch problems.
Silicone fluid leaking from the fan clutch would cause this problem.
Replacing your fan clutch can improve your a c system and keep the engine cooler.
This can cause bearing damage radiator damage if the blades flex too far or even shatter a plastic fan.
The first time that the compressor was replaced the system was flushed including chemicals.
Another common problem with the new cummins motor is that the electrical cable can be cut while the fan is engaged.
The second time too but installing brand new condenser and filter.
Fan spins after engine shut down might indicate a weak clutch.
Lock up on the fan clutch is controlled by the computer.
In case the pressure plate is not releasing evenly one side of it can drag and fail to release.
Fan and fan clutch.
If your dodge cummins radiator fan can stop while the engine is running it s likely the fan clutch has failed.
Excess fan noise at high speed is caused by the same problem a seized fan clutch.
A bad fan clutch may not engage properly or at all and as a result will disable the fans or prevent them from working at maximum efficiency.
Usually a bad or failing fan clutch will produce a few symptoms that can alert the driver of a potential issue.
If the cables are cut splice them back together and secure them away from the fan.
The two most common causes for this problem especially after a dodge clutch replacement is insufficient travel on the throw out bearing or a defective pressure plate.
This video demonstrates the typical characteristics of a bad fan clutch.
The fan clutch is responsible for controlling the operation of the cooling fans.
One of the first symptoms that is commonly associated with a bad or failing fan clutch is an overheating engine.
Dodge diesels are fitted with an electronic viscous fan clutch which is electrically activated by the ecu when the engine temperature reaches high temperature or the air conditioning head pressure reaches 240 to 270 lbs.
Test the air conditioning to make sure the fan clutch will engage.