On most engines, the water pump drive belt is also the timing belt.
HI, There are definitely a timing belt and a water pump on the engine. The timing belt is behind the cover that is on the front of the engine and when there you will also find the timing belt tensioner, they come as a set when you purchase them. The water pump is also at the front of the engine and sits at the left of the timing belt cover as you look at the engine, the pump is driven by the belt, you can't miss it. Happy repairing and good luck.Steve H.
Simple answer is yes. The water pump is driven by the timing belt. P.S if you are not sure on how to do this job then pay a reputable workshop. You can bend cylinder head valves if you replace the timing belt incorrectly and then you are talking thousands to repair your car! Steve:-)
THE WATER PUMP ON THE ACCORD IS DRIVEN BY THE TIMING BELT AND YOU WOULD NEED TO REMOVE AND REPLACE THE BELT AT THE SAME TIME AS THE WATER PUMP
SHOULD BE THE BELT DRIVEN ACCESSORY DIRECTLY ABOVE THE CRANKSHAFT (LOWEST BELT DRIVEN ACCESSORY ON ENGINE)
The water pump runs on the timing belt. You have to take the timing cover off, remove the belt and then remove the water pump. If you reuse the timing belt, mark the belt with a spot of paint at the camshaft and crankshaft so that you can replace it and have the engine in time. If you need to replace the belt, make sure the engine is at top dead center on the timing mark before you remove the belt.
Yes, the water pump on a 3.5L is timing belt driven.Yes, the water pump on a 3.5L is timing belt driven.
On some vehicles the water pump is driven by the timing belt.
You do not have to, but if the water pump is timing belt driven it is highly recommended.
Yes, on this particular engine the water pump is driven by the timing belt.
The water pump is driven by the timing belt.
The water pump is driven by timing belt, so, replace the timing belt while you are replacing water pump, because you have to take off timing belt to get to water pump.
It is under the timing belt covers, driven by the timing belt.
The water pump is timing belt driven you got to get to the timing belt to have access.
water pump is not driven by timing belt. The belt you see is your serpentine. Your timing belt is sealed. I believe you have an interference engine.. timing belt or chain drives your intake and exhaust gears for your camshafts
The water pump on a 2000 Hyundai Sonata is driven by the timing belt.
On a 3.3l the water pump is driven by the serpentine belt. On a 3.0l the water pump is driven by the timing belt.
the water pump is located underneath the timing belt cover and requires that the timing belt be removed in order to replace it as it is driven by the timing belt.