Water pumps generally last 60,000 to 90,000 miles. They are usually replaced around the time that timing belts are replaced.
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100,000 mile or more. A water pump life expectancy varies. if maintained 110k or more. Abused (i.e. low coolant/ overheating) pumps much less. If there's water dripping from pump's weep hole, or you notice a puddle of water under your parked car below the <engine>, its time to replace pump.
Because there is a hole in it.
If fuel pumps were not necessary, there would not have any on your car! If there is a problem with your fuel pumps, your car will not start, or it will start but it won't run for very long.
Normally they will last at least 100,000 to 150,000 miles but there is no guarantee they will last that long. A partially clogged fuel filter will shorten the life of the pump. Running the car until it runs of of gas will also shorten it's life.
it pumps the antifreze through the rad.
It is a mechanical equipment that used to compress the water , it can be used to get more pressure "for car wash" , it can be used to rise the water up .
You can not, and should not drive a car that has a bad water pump. The water pump pumps coolant through the engine. You engine will overheat and die without a functioning water pump.
The answer depends on which engine the car has, either the 2.5L 4 cylinder engine or the 2.8L V6. The water pumps are quite different. Which engine does your car have?
Look at it to see if there are leaks coming from it, and check it to see if it pumps fluid.
There is no set life expectancy. Could be 25,000 miles or 200,000 miles.
You did not specify what engine the car has, the water pumps are different on each engine. You can look up the car on autozone.com, they usually have pictures of the products.