Not to my knowledge...but there is a gasket around the timing cover that will leak antifreez if it goes bad. It is a pain to replace, but it can be done. If you've replaced the water pump and it's still leaking (as was my case), then go one step further and replace the gasket around the timing cover. ***caution*** use a repair manual before attempting this!!! There are ***a lot *** of bolts to undo and some require sealant on them when they are replaced. The manual will tell you which ones to put sealant on.
steve phx az
No It Can Not.
the heater core is leaking it is located in the duct work under the dash
Radiator or hose but probably water pump
Air filter? Fuel filter? Spark plugs? Engine timing? Catalytic converter?
PCM stands for Powertrain Control Module on a Mercury Sable
The upper oil seal on the cam is leaking. It probably wont jump time due to this but the timing belt may be damaged by the oil.
Yes, the pump is driven by the timing (Cam) belt.
where is the horn relay on my 1993 Mercury Sable located
where is the timing chain on a 1993 buick century 3.3
the computer for a 1993 ls mercury sable is by the top of the engine on the pasinger side a black box is on it you only have to unplug it
the water pump is located under the timing belt cover. in order to replace it you need to remove the timing belt, i would recommend doing the timing belt while your in there too.
I own a 1993 Ford Taurus GL 4 door sedan 3.8 v6 and it has a serpentine belt, that connects pullies for the crankshaft, the air conditioning clutch, the power steering, the alternator, and the water pump! I just replaced my water pump so I know this to be fact. If there is a timing chain it is behind the water pump housing and not visible without removing the water pump housing cover!