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When should you change water pump?

When should you change water pump?

Facts and figures: a working water pump only needs to be replaced after 60,000-100,000 miles, so if you have your car for less than 10 years, you may never have to worry about it. That being said, if you purchase your car used, it is a good idea to find out if the water pump has been replaced.

Why would I need a new water pump?

In some cases a water pump is replaced as a precaution; for example, when changing the timing belt, or when it’s suspected to cause overheating or in cars that are known for water pump failures. In an average car a water pump lasts for 100,000-150,000 miles, although it can fail prematurely.

How often should you change your water pump?

Some water pumps have plastic impellers that move the coolant and some coolant is corrosive once the additives wear away (you’re supposed to change your coolant every three to seven years to prevent engine damage when these additives wear away). The water pump impeller can wear out, thus no longer moving coolant around, so your car overheats.

How to tell if your car water pump needs replacement?

Part 1 of 2: How to tell if a car’s water pump needs replacement. There should be no movement, if there is, this along with the noise is a good indication you may have a water pump problem. Step 5: Check for leaks. It is possible to see signs of coolant leaking before you experience your vehicle’s engine overheating.

What to do if your water pump is not working?

If the coolant isn’t circulating or if there is no coolant to circulate, the heater can’t do it’s job of keeping the inside of your car warm. This is a sign to pull over safely and turn off your engine. Step 4: Check water pump pulley. With the engine off, open your hood and locate the water pump pulley.

What’s the best way to replace a water pump?

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Some water pumps have plastic impellers that move the coolant and some coolant is corrosive once the additives wear away (you’re supposed to change your coolant every three to seven years to prevent engine damage when these additives wear away). The water pump impeller can wear out, thus no longer moving coolant around, so your car overheats.

How can I tell if my water pump needs to be replaced?

Mechanics can check for coolant flow by comparing the temperature of different parts (hoses) of the cooling system. In some cars, the flow of coolant is visible in the expansion tank. If a water pump is driven by the timing belt, it is often replaced as a precaution during the timing belt replacement.

What can cause a car water pump to need replacing?

A leak or a faulty bearing can cause serious damage to your car’s engine. Puddles of coolant underneath your vehicle or high temperature readings may be signs that your water pump needs replacing.

How to change a water pump on an outboard engine?

The first step in this process is removing the lower unit. Pull the bolts that secure it, and have a friend help you slide the unit down and off of the outboard. Make sure you have a place to sit the lower unit in an upright position, before you pull it off of the engine. Next, remove the water pump housing bolts, and then lift off the housing.

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Ruth Doyle