Is Your Water Pump All Pumped Out?

October 12th, 2020

One of the first clues you might have that you have an issue with your water pump is your temperature gauge. Is your engine running hot? Another clue is the strange sounds coming from your engine. After years of pumping coolant, you might hear a grinding or whining sound indicating your water pump is almost all pumped out.

Most of the time your shaft seal starts to leak or the impeller inside comes lose, wears down, or the blades wear down or erode. Leaks usually happen in the area where the water pump meets the engine. A leaking water pump causes the cooling system to lose coolant. If the leak goes undetected, the engine will overheat due to the loss of coolant. If your first clue that you have a problem is the temperature warning light comes on, turn the engine off immediately. Continuing to drive with an overheated engine can take you from what ...[more]

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