coolant pumps pump the liquad throw the engine and back into the Radiator
Yes, the water pump can leak if you do a coolant flush.
If the pump is not circulating coolant insure that the thermostat is not stuck closed. If the thermostat is ok then the pump will have to be replaced.
No. The water pump is the only coolant circulation device.
Yes, if the coolant level is low, or the pump is not capable of moving coolant through the heater core.Yes, if the coolant level is low, or the pump is not capable of moving coolant through the heater core.
the low coolant light is only for radiater coolant,does not have anything to do with fuel pump!!
You don't "fill up" the water pump. The water pump is just a pump that moves coolant throughout the engine cooling system. You add coolant at the radiator or the coolant recovery tank.
That is the water pump weep hole. If coolant is coming out, the water pump has failed.That is the water pump weep hole. If coolant is coming out, the water pump has failed.
Most, if not all, the coolant in the radiator reservoir will pour out when you pull the water pump. Drain the radiator and save the coolant (if you plan to re-use it) before removing the water pump.
To pump coolant around the engine to absorb heat, and through the radiator to cool the coolant down again
Possible causes: Insufficient/no coolant in the system; insufficient antifreeze in the coolant and the coolant is frozen: the water pump is faulty and is not circulating the coolant; the belt that drives the water pump is loose or missing.
Your coolant pump is behined the fan, you will have to replace the water pump.
To pump the coolant through your engine, to keep it from overheating.