The weep hole is usually on the water pump assembly itself. Behind the pulley on the underside of the housing. If it's leaking, replace the water pump.
The rubber plug just covers the weep hole to hide any minor leakage from the water pump seal.The rubber plug just covers the weep hole to hide any minor leakage from the water pump seal.
No, that plug is not required.
That is the water pump weep hole. The water pump has failed.
if you are talking about the weep hole in the water pump. that hole will let water out when the seals in the water go bad. that will tell you to get the water pump replaced.
If you have a 2.7L, then yes. That is the water pump weep hole.
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.
I believe the weep hole is the small hole in the bottom of the air breather box that has the rubber nipple on it. Not sure though.
The weep hole is next to the thermostat housing, which is where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.The weep hole is next to the thermostat housing, which is where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
The weep hole is "an indicator of bad bearings and/or seals" in the water pump when antifreeze starts to drip or run out of it. If antifreeze is coming out the weep hole, change the water pump.
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.
The weep hole next to the thermostat housing (lower hose) is from the water pump.The weep hole next to the thermostat housing (lower hose) is from the water pump.
That is the water pump weep hole. If coolant is coming out of it then the water pump has failed.