i need a timing belt water pump and the sensor for a Mazda 1994 6 cylinder 3.0 motor how much those 3 pieces cost
Yes, the water pump on a 3.5L is timing belt driven.Yes, the water pump on a 3.5L is timing belt driven.
the water pump is run by the timing belt the water pump is where the timing belt at in the motor
On most engines, the water pump drive belt is also the timing belt.
On some vehicles the water pump is driven by the timing belt.
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.
You do not have to, but if the water pump is timing belt driven it is highly recommended.
Just had this done yesterday on my 2002. Timing belt about $500, water pump another $500.
If the timing belt drives the water pump you should replace the belt at the same time as the pump.
No, but it can be recommended on a system where the timing belt runs the water pump.
You do not have to change the timing belt to replace the water pump. You do have to remove the timing belt cover to be able to access the bolts that hold the water pump on.
On some engines, the water pump is mounted inside the timing belt cover, and is driven by the timing belt. Changing the water pump requires removing the timing belt cover and the timing belt. If your car is 10 years old, there is a good chance that the water pump will go out in the near future. Changing the pump while the timing belt is being changed is a wise strategy, in some cases.