First dont read the book, If it is V6 3.0 engine. Remover the upper radior hose, remove all belts, remove the fan and shroud as one unit. Unbolt the pump, install in reverse Do not believe the previous post. You have to remove the upper hose, bypass hose, fan/shroud. Then remove the alt. idler pulley and the AC idler pulley/bracket. THEN remove the plastic covering that protects the timing belt. THEN you can access the water pump bolts. While you are there, check the timing belt and tensoner. Replace them, along with the water pump..you've got it all taken apart anyway, right? You do not have to remove the radiator. Replace the bypass hose, because it is a PAIN to do so later! Good luck. Get the manual.
powersteering belt off first, then water pump, each has its own ten.
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To replace the water pump on a 1995 Mazda MX-6 LS, first, disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the coolant. Remove the timing belt cover, timing belt, and any components obstructing access to the water pump. Unscrew the old water pump, clean the mounting surface, and install the new pump with a new gasket. Finally, reassemble the timing belt and cover, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
how to replace water pump on Nissan quest 3.0 1995
To replace the water pump in the 1995 Buick Roadmaster, begin by first removing the pins that hold the water pump drive to the water pump. Then, pry the timing cover off of the water pump area.
i have a 1995 madza b2300 truck & i believe that the 94 and 95's are identical. i am trying to remove and replace the water pump. i have all 4 bolts removed but i can't get the water pump off the bracket. thanks
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The water pump from Mazda 626 is the same, all part from Mazda 626 work very good in the Kia Credos and Clarus.
Remove the belt from your 1995 Chevrolet water pump. Remove the water pump hose. Remove the water pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new water pump.
In order to remove the water pump on a 2000 Mazda Millennia, you must first remove the timing belt and the pulley for the water pump. Remove the pump itself by detaching the four bolts that are securing it. Next, replace any gaskets, install the new pump, then the pulley, and then the timing belt.