loud fan clutch - 2000 tahoe 5.3L

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The fan clutch in my 2000 Tahoe 5.3L goes on as soon as i hit the gas, is this normal? The fan is quiet at idle, but as soon as i hit the gas it goes on, and its a loud fan. Is this normal with these cars or is the fan not working right?
 
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thank you, can i go aftermarket with that or should i go with the gm stuff?
 
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so i replaced the fan clutch, and this one is louder than the old one i had in there. It was an aftermarket fan clutch from advance auto,i am seriously thinking about returning it and getting a new one from the dealer. The temperature in the truck does not go up, its way under the middle(210), after replacing fan clutch started the car and it was cold out, the motor was cold, the temperature guage was all the way at the cold position, and fan clutch came on every time i hit the gas. The fan clutch then goes off when i take my foot off the gas.
 

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The air temperature coming through the radiator is sensed by the bi-metal thermal spring on the front of the thermal fan clutch. It expands and contracts with the change in air temperature operating a valve inside of the clutch. When cold, the silicone drive fluid is pumped from the working area to the reservoir. When hot, the valve opens allowing fluid from the reservoir to be transferred to the working area thereby increasing the fan speed. The clutch disengages as the air temperature decreases, closing the valve and allowing the silicone fluid to be pumped back into the reservoir.

A thermal fan clutch is engaged on a cold startup because the fluid drains into the working area when the engine is shut off. The fan clutch will slow down shortly after startup as a result of a pumping action produced by a difference in speed between the shaft and the body of the clutch."
 
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mine stays on even after warm up, drove the car for a little while and it didn't change
 
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The truck has power, and drives fine, but in my opinion it makes it sound like crap.
 

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