yes you do i had to take mine off when i replaced my water pump
the pump is timing belt driven and is located under the timing belt cover recommend replacing the timing belt at the same time.
A Dodge Durango does not have a timing belt. It has timing chain. If the timing cover chain gasket is leaking it is normal to change it while changing the water pump.
timing chain is inside the timing chain cover which is located between block and water pump. the water pump mounts to the front of timing case There is a cover that is behind the water pump... The timing chain is under that cover.
Replacing the water pump and replacing the timing belt are both part of the 60K maintenance.
Replacing the water pump entails removing the accessory belts, removing the value cover, timing belt cover, the right engine mount and mount bracket, the timing belt and crankshaft pulley and then the water pump. While your that far into the dis assembly you should replace the timing belt, the cam and crankshaft seal.
Hi Its located under the timing belt cover......better plan on replacing the timing bet too
The water pump is driven by timing belt, so, replace the timing belt while you are replacing water pump, because you have to take off timing belt to get to water pump.
The water pump is under the timing belt cover. The front most pulley the timing belt runs on is the water pump pulley. The water pump is located under the timing belt cover. The front most pulley the timing belt runs on is the water pump.
the water pump is in the middle of the timing cover the crank pulley and timing cover has to come off
You have to do the same what you do when replacing the timing belt. But you will need also to remove the timing belt gears and completely to remove the timing belt protection cover. After that you will able to replace the water pump. New user to program says "this some bulls*it"
The water pump is under the timing belt cover. To access the water pump, you must first remove both belts, the water pump pully, and the timing belt cover.
Replacing the water pump on the 2000 Neon is a parallel to the explaination of replacing the timing belt which I have posted an answer for. If you have over 100,000 miles on the car, look at replacing the timing belt as well.