Cooling 1974-1993

Volvo 240 Fan Clutches

A fan clutch is a thermostatic coupling device that controls the engine cooling fan on Volvo models, particularly older XC90s, V70s, and S60s with mechanically-driven fans. It engages the fan at higher temperatures to draw air through the radiator and disengages when cooling isn't needed, reducing noise and improving fuel economy. Most modern Volvos (2010+) use electric fans, but fan clutches remain critical for earlier T5, D5, and naturally aspirated 2.4L models sold in South Africa. We supply inspected Volvo 240 fan clutches compatible with the 1974-1993 range, with warranty included and nationwide courier delivery.

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Fan Clutches for Volvo 240

Part Type

Fan Clutches

Fits

Volvo 240

Common Signs You Need a New Fan Clutches

Engine overheating in traffic or at idle, especially on Durban's humid summer days.
Loud roaring fan noise that continues even when the engine is cold, indicating the clutch is stuck engaged.
Poor fuel economy due to constant fan drag on the engine.
Fan wobbles or has excessive play when the engine is off, suggesting bearing wear.
Engine runs hot but the fan never speeds up, meaning the clutch isn't engaging properly.
Coolant temperature gauge fluctuates erratically while driving.

Common Questions About Fan Clutches

How do I know if my Volvo's fan clutch has failed?

Common signs include engine overheating at idle, excessive fan roar when cold-starting your XC90 or V70, or a fan that never engages despite rising temperatures. On older D5 and T5 models, a failed clutch will cause the temperature gauge to climb in Johannesburg traffic but drop on the highway.

What does it cost to replace a fan clutch on a Volvo in South Africa?

A quality used fan clutch for models like the XC90, V70, or S60 typically costs R800–R1,800, while a new OEM unit runs R2,500–R4,500. Labour adds another R600–R1,200 depending on your location and whether the viscous coupling or bearing assembly needs replacement.

Can I drive my Volvo XC90 without a working fan clutch?

Not safely—you risk severe overheating, especially in stop-and-go Durban or Pretoria traffic where airflow is limited. A failed fan clutch on a D5 or T5 engine can lead to head gasket failure or warped cylinder heads, costing thousands in repairs.

Do all Volvos have fan clutches?

No—most 2010+ models (XC60, S60 second-gen, V40) use electric cooling fans controlled by the ECU. Fan clutches are primarily found on earlier XC90s (2002-2014), V70s, S60s, and XC70s with mechanically-driven fans mounted to the water pump or accessory belt.

How long does a Volvo fan clutch last in South African conditions?

Typically 100,000–200,000 km, but SA's heat and dust can shorten lifespan, especially on coastal routes where salt accelerates bearing wear. D5 diesel models often see clutch failure around 150,000 km due to higher operating temperatures and constant highway use between cities.

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