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The water pump is under the timing belt cover on the passenger side.
Leaking around water pump mounting or shaft Play in shaft
remove timing cover remove oil pan and oil pick up pull timing belt and replace oil pump and gasket. reinstall
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank.
Depends on where in the cooling system the leak is. Some choices are: -Busted hose Find and replace house -Bad radiator Replace radiator -Leaking thermostat housing Replace thermostat housing and gasket -Failing water pump Replace water pump. While doing this, replace timing belt, tensioner, and idlers, as this is quick task, replace it all while you are in there.
first you must remove the timing belt,once removed ,should be 3 hex bolts holding pump
Well its really simple. the serpentine belt controls the alternator, a/c compresser, and the power steering pump. If i am not mistaken the water pump is ran by the timing belt.
Remove the back seat and it should be acessible from within the car.
Run the car without the fuel pump fuse until it stops.
water pump is not driven by timing belt. The belt you see is your serpentine. Your timing belt is sealed. I believe you have an interference engine.. timing belt or chain drives your intake and exhaust gears for your camshafts
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The fuel pump is located in the gas tank. I was able to access mine through the floor under the rear seat with no problem. I hope this helps