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A water pump is a vital component of the vehicle’s cooling system. It circulates coolant from the radiator through the engine and back to the radiator, ensuring the engine stays at an optimal operating temperature.
A water pump typically lasts between 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the vehicle, driving conditions, and maintenance practices. Some high-quality pumps may last longer, but it’s best to follow the manufacturer’s recommended replacement interval.
Driving with a bad water pump is risky and can lead to severe engine damage. If the water pump fails completely, the engine may overheat, potentially causing a blown head gasket or warped cylinder heads.
Yes, it’s a good idea to replace the thermostat during a water pump replacement. Since both components are part of the cooling system and can wear out over time, replacing them together helps ensure optimal cooling system performance.
A new water pump can leak due to improper installation, a damaged gasket, or incorrect torque on the bolts. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for installation and torque specifications.
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