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If your coolant temp gauge is working then the sensor is good. With you Horton air, it take air to dis-engage the fan clutch so when the air pressure is low if will remain engaged till the air pressure get to 80-90 psi. To double check. With the air pressure built up and truck running, unplug the green AC high pressure switch near the AC drier and make sure the fan kicks in . Then plug it back up and the fan should dis-engage in 30-60 seconds ( depending on parameters settings) 

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12 volts comes of of the fuse box on the firewall under the cab and goes to the fan clutch solinoid that also bolted to the firewall. The ground wire from the fan clutch solinoid goes back to the engine ECM. It makes or breaks the ground to turn on or off the solinoid/fan. The engine ecm looks at coolant temp. AC high pressure and intake temperature to turn the fan on . 

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In theory if the AC high pressure switch will turn the fan clutch on and the coolant temp sensor works ( gauge works) then it should work correctly. In the engine parameters there a setting for electric viscous , on-off( Horton air fan) and regular old style viscous fan. If the setting was not correct then possibly there could be a issue. What the last 6 of Vin

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