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Car Cooling System Maintenance Belts Removed

 
Car Cooling System Maintenance Belts Removed
Car Cooling System Maintenance Belts Removed
With the belts removed, or if the water pump is off the vehicle, rotate the pump shaft by hand. It should rotate freely and smoothly. If it feels tight or you can feel wear, replace the pump before it fails on you. At the same time, check the water pump shaft for free-play or wobble. If the shaft feels loose, replace the pump. View Related Article
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