Yes. The fan should be roaring out here in 2 blocks at 25 MPH with the A/C on from a cold start.
Simply replace the unknown age fan clutch with a MOPAR unit. If the fan is kicked out at idle "the fan" should be spinning around 650 RPM
Minimum. Any slower like 350 RPM and it will have trouble (slow to respond) kicking in. The factory test procedures on these types of fans for all OEM's suck and omit several failure modes. Wait 15 min for the fan to do something, well, the A/C has exploded by then. The problem is old fans no longer spin fast enough for the aged silicone fluid to move. Further the A/C doesn't have a way to shut off if the high side is overheating so it dumps 1/2 the refrigerant out. Then the passenger side is warmer the the driver side - classic sign of low refrigerant.
I had an alarm on my Smarty Touch at 400 psig for the A/C high side and watched fan RPM with it. I pushed the old fan clutch as far as it would go (couple years too far really) and the result was frequent A/C recharges.
In depth of the no cut out for the A/C before it dumps 1/2 the charge at 450 psig +...
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...rams-ecm-defect-opening-the-ac-relief.258779/
Results of a Thermal Dispersant on an AC condenser
https://www.turbodieselregister.com...thermal-dispersant-on-an-ac-condenser.264486/