Any time the engine of your Buick is burning fuel, it creates an immense amount of heat, and if that heat is not dissipated, the seals within the engine could melt and some metal components may even warp. This type of damage is very expensive to repair, but fortunately, your vehicle has a sophisticated cooling system, and one of its major components is the Buick cooling fan. While the engine is running, the water pump forces coolant into the inside of the engine, where it absorbs heat, and is then transferred to the radiator to cool with air.
To increase the flow of air, your vehicle has the Buick cooling fan installed. There are two versions commonly used today.
The first type of Buick cooling fan has no motor and is run from a belt that connects to the crankshaft pulley of the engine. It uses a viscous clutch to control its speed based on the temperature of the engine. The second type of Buick cooling fan used today an electric version, powered by the alternator. This type is much lighter than the conventional fan, and it does not rob the engine of horsepower while it is running. After many years, either type will fail, but our online catalog will have the parts to repair it for most vehicles, or to replace the entire Buick cooling fan, if necessary. Our Buick cooling fan meets the same specifications as the original unit, and it has a full warranty from the manufacturer. To order the correct Buick cooling fan for your vehicle, visit our secure web site today, or make a quick call to one of our friendly associates, toll-free.
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