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The oil pump is located in the oil sump/pan and driven by a chain attached to the crankshaft.
It wont stop starting, it will pump oil out of the turbo and discharge blue smoke.
Under the air conditioning pump, to the right (looking forward from the rear) & slightly below your turbo housing.
As much as I hate to say it, if you need to replace your oil pump, there's a good chance your engine is in need of a rebuild.
No, if you have oil in your oil pan, you have other problems. It has nothing to do with your water pump going out or being bad.
the vehicle probably has what is called a turbo timer. oil runs through a turbo lubricating and cooling the bearings when in operation. normally when you turn off the car the oil no longer pumps and the turbo is left remaining very hot. the turbo timer continues to pump oil through the turbo in order to prevent damage to the hot turbo allowing it to cool off extending its life
The water pump and cam are driven by the same belt. The oil pump has no relation to these.
the oil pump is on the front of the motor just below the water pump
possible high pressure oil pump leak or gasket on pump.
The water pump is driven by the oil pump shaft - there is a tab on the end of the oil pump shaft and there is a groove on the water pump which sits into that shaft. All shafts end up being driven by the motor.
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It could be your water pump seal