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it goes into the tube that pushes into the flange that bolts to the water pump it goes into the tube that pushes into the flange that bolts to the water pump
the answer is no. it will behave normally and then one mourning you will go to start it and it will just turn over and not start.
if the water pump is bad most vehicles have a wheep hole as a sort of warning. if this is the case replace the water pump and any seals relating.
In most cases the bearing goes bad and makes noise then a coolant leak soon develops. most vehicles have what is called a weep hole on the water pump. if the pump goes bad it will leak.
The timing belt and water pump must be replaced every 110,000 miles. WARNING: This is an interference engine.The timing belt and water pump must be replaced every 110,000 miles. WARNING: This is an interference engine.
That hole is called a "weep hole". When the water pump goes bad, water will leak out of it. If you plug it, you won't know when the pump goes bad.
below the water pump in the bottom coolant line that goes to your water pump
You will notice water leaking out of the water pump specifically around the pulley area.
the hole it is leaking from is their as a warning your water pump is going out . if you don't change it soon it will be a big leak
The water pump is on the front of the engine. If the pump goes bad, the engine can over heat causing severe damage.
Overheating! And a big bill
It is the connection between the lower radiator hose and the water pump.