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Originally Posted by t walgamuth
If the engine is warm enough to need cooling the fan clutch should engage I would think. also the air passively turning the fan would still turn it the same direction, I believe.
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Agreed, that would make a ton of noise/impede air flow/cause engine drag if when the engine was moving the fan it was opposite to what the natural air stream was trying to do.
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