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no u can remove belt if that is all that is driven by that belt. if other pulleys are driven by same belt, u need to use smaller belt and bypass a/c pulley
The 2009 Pontiac G5 gets 25 miles to a gallon when driven in the city and 37 miles to a gallon when driven on the highway. When averaged that is 30 to a gallon when driven on both the highway and in the city.
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Belt driven accessory lower right side of engine
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I have the haynes repair manual on that car and it doesn't tell the location or show a picture I could explain, but it does say when working in thevicinity of the electric cooling fan disconnect the - battery cable. So my guess it is somewhere around there. Sorry I tried. The water pump is located under the timing belt cover and is driven off the timing belt
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I don't know the cost as that depends on where you live, but may I give you some advice. As the water pump is driven by the timing belt, if this car has over 100,000 miles on it, replace the timing belt at the same time as the belt. This will save you money down the road when the pump fails. The belt should be replaced every 60,000 miles.
The water pump is located on the front of the engine (which is the passenger side end). It is behind the timing cover and is driven by the timing belt. Once the plastic timing cover is removed, (which will also require removal of the accessory drive belts) it can be most-easily accessed by removing the passenger side tire and getting to it through the wheel well on that side.
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Could be the resonator
My grandson had to replace the motor mounts on his Pontiac Grand Prix last year and now the mechanic says they need replaced again. He has hardly driven it. How can that be