No. A leaking coolant pump is caused by a worn seal inside the pump. You will have to replace the pump.
If water is coming out around the thermostat housing, the seal or gasket is bad.
It could cause the check engine light to come on with a code concerning cooling system/thermostat performance.It could cause the check engine light to come on with a code concerning cooling system/thermostat performance.
The thermostat, in your 2003 Ford Escape, by removing the water hose and the 3 bolts from the thermostat housing. The thermostat will easily come out. Reverse the process to install the new thermostat.
A defective thermostat can cause the engine to overheat. It can also cause the engine to not reach full operating temperature if the thermostat is stuck open. It is possible this could set the check engine light.
You can replace the thermostat on your 2010 Chevy Impala 3.5 by removing the water hose and the 3 bolts from the thermostat housing. The thermostat will come right out. Reverse the process to install the new thermostat.
I would suspect the thermostat is stuck open. Replace the thermostat.
thermostat stuck closed, replace it.
yes sometimes cause if it fails open the temp sensor will kick the light on tellin its too cold or opposite if the thermostat fails closed
It is possible, but the engine would be very hot before this happens.
Low Colant level, Bad thermostat, Bad sensor, cracked head
The most common problems that would cause these symptoms are a bad thermostat or a bad water pump, to check you water pump allow your car come to operating temp with the radiator cap off and look inside to see if water is moving, if it is then your thermostat is probably bad, if it isn't then your pump is the problem
thermostat is located between the rad and the engine under the throttle body inside the aluminum thermostat housing which has two screws holding is together and three medium size water hoses come out of the thermostat Housing.Undo the three clamps holding the three hoses to the housing then the thermostat housing will come out,then unscrew the two screws holding the thermostat housing together then you will find the thermostat.