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There are countless parts and components of a vehicle, each of which has to work alone as well as with one another to ensure everything operates smoothly. When an issue occurs to one component, it can negatively affect the rest of the vehicle.
Here you can learn more about a car water pump, and its role in the function and operation of your vehicle.
What Does a Car Water Pump Do?
The water pump in your car is responsible for pushing coolant through the engine, radiator, and hoses, to help keep your engine at an optimal temperature while it
is running. The coolant absorbs heat created during the combustion process in the engine and then releases it while moving through the radiator.
Centrifugal force is used by the pump to send coolant out, and then suction is applied to pull it back in. In most cases, the water pump is found mounted on the front of your engine and it is typically driven by the timing or
serpentine belt
.
Signs of a Bad Car Water Pump
If your water pump is not working properly, it can cause a number of issues with your vehicle. Some of the most common ones include:
Engine overheating
Coolant leak
The heater inside the cabin doesn’t work
A growling sound
If you notice any of these issues, it’s a good idea to have the issue checked out right away.
Coolant Flush
Engine Repai
Can You Drive with a Bad Water Pump?
While it is possible to drive your car if the water pump is bad, this isn’t a good idea. If the car overheats (which it will) it can cause expensive engine damage. It’s best to have the water pump repaired or replaced before driving your vehicle again.
How Much Does it Cost to Replace a Water Pump?
The cost of replacing your car water pump is going to vary based on the make and model of your vehicle. On average, you can expect to pay between $300 and $750 for the part and labor needed for the replacement, depending on the case. There is a lot of labor involved, especially if the replacement process is more complex, which is the case for a number of newer model vehicles.
When it comes to the water pump in your car, the best thing you can do is to pay attention to signs of a problem and get to a
United Tire & Service location
right away if you notice anything out of the ordinary. This may help you save several hundred dollars in repairs.
Schedule service with your local United Tire location today. We’re always here to help if you have any questions or concerns about your water pump or anything else. We’re committed to making sure you and your vehicle are safe on the road and that you always Drive United.
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