If it's a V6, the water pump sits behind the timing belt and, frankly, in a very annoying and awkward spot. My experience was that the new water pump was $130 and the labour was about $450. The timing belt needs to be removed for access and they often recommend replacing the timing belt and water pump at the same time as it is way cheaper than doing them individually 12 months apart.
probably not being that the engine in the escort was manufactured by ford and 2 liter in the probe was manufactured by Mazda
I Have 94 Probe 4 cylinder that squealed when I started it. the pully on the water pump was lose
Should be the pulley just above the crankshaft pulley
Refer to this: http://home.comcast.net/~mmunoz70/z/leskatimingbelt.doc
Were do I locate the fuel filter on a 1993 Ford probe 4 cylinder
Absolutely not.
In the fuse panel in the engine compartment Relay # 21 is the fuel pump relay on a 1996 Ford Probe ( Helpfull )
It may be the water pump.
Replacing the water pump is an extremely difficult task. I would recommend buying a new vehicle, and selling me the old one.
No need to match it to any other pump. Just purchase a fuel pump for your Ford Probe and it will fit and work. You for sure do not want to install a used fuel pump. Way to much work to change it out.
it is located on the passenger side of the car behind the water pump and timing belt and sprockets. its a tough job
Ok well the ford probe discontinued production in 1997. On all Ford Probe models the fuel pump is located in the gas tank. So to service and or replace it you have to drop the gas tank. Not fun