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Do you guys think it is simply loose or not fully inserted? Does this mean I have to take it all apart again or do you think I can push it in from the back side (I would guess using something thin). If I have to take it apart again, is it easier to go via the intake manifold or back through underneath (removing the water pump). Appreciate any advice I can get on this. Thanks all! |
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take off the undertray and the fan again to go take a look at how its leaking. chances are it wasn't inserted all the way in. did the retainer clip lock into the grooves on the water pump?
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whoops.. i thought he meant the smaller hose on the bottom of the pump...
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Correct. The leak seems to be from the smaller one right where it connects to the WP. I can see it drips slowly and putting my finger on the pipe (lower part), I feel the coolant. The WP is secured tightly but will triple check tonight. My friend did the install and the O-ring came with the pump so I'm guessing he did put it in (will confirm with him again). If the O-ring was not there, I would assume the leak would be alot more than some slow drips right? I'm wondering if the O-ring slipped out while the WP was being put in. I will see if I can stick a tiny mirror in there and see if I can see the pipe and ring and leak. Do you recommend, I just put in a new O-ring and go via the bottom (removing the WP). I heard you can go from the top (intake manifold) as you will be able to see the entire pipes. |
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If you want to avoid the dealership, find a little mom and pop shop or goto your nearest Harbor Freight and pickup a pressure tester. They're easy to use and then you just start looking around till your find the blue stream coming from your engine.
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Just developed a coolant/ water leak. I belive my filler/ resevoir tank has a hair line crack or two in it. Where can I get a cheep replacement besides the local dealer? Also, my washer fluid has been leaking big time around the rubber area of the sensor, I"m guessing I have to replace the rubber - bushing- thing?
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Never mind. I Found one. Thanks anyway.
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Not too long ago, I was having problems with that too.
I got the "Check coolant message" and the resevoir was empty. I bought and refilled the coolant and after driving it for 5 minutes, the coolant poured right out. It turned out that the Radiator was cracked (made of plastic) and had to be replaced. |
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