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Engine fan noise, Power steering fluid, Engine fan noise power steering fluid – GMC 2007 Savana User Manual

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Engine Fan Noise

Your vehicle has a clutched engine cooling fan.
When the clutch is engaged, the fan spins faster to
provide more air to cool the engine. In most
everyday driving conditions, the fan is spinning
slower and the clutch is not fully engaged.
This improves fuel economy and reduces fan
noise. Under heavy vehicle loading, trailer towing,
and/or high outside temperatures, the fan speed
increases as the clutch more fully engages, so you
may hear an increase in fan noise. This is
normal and should not be mistaken as the
transmission slipping or making extra shifts. It is
merely the cooling system functioning properly.
The fan will slow down when additional cooling is
not required and the clutch partially disengages.

You may also hear this fan noise when you
start the engine. It will go away as the fan clutch
partially disengages.

Power Steering Fluid

The power steering fluid
reservoir is located in
the engine compartment
on the driver’s side of
the vehicle. See Engine
Compartment Overview
on page 296 for
reservoir location.

When to Check Power Steering Fluid

It is not necessary to regularly check power
steering fluid unless you suspect there is a leak in
the system or you hear an unusual noise. A
fluid loss in this system could indicate a problem.
Have the system inspected and repaired.

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