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These solenoids are known for having weak coils and being unable to actuate properly. I would replace it after checking for power at full operating pressure, etc.
Check for 24v/ground at the solenoid connector. When the solenoid is de-energized it does not send air to the fan clutch - the line to the fan clutch is vented on the solenoid's vent port. It has to receive power to send air to the clutch and disengage the fan. So you may still have an...
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