The hot water is probably water running through the pump and recirculating in the sump.
Is the pump running continually?
Water that isn't ejected by the pump and is recirculated is being heated by the pump through friction and the motor heat energy thereby becoming hot. Find out why the pump isn't shutting off or the reason the water isn't being ejected out the pipe.
Probably not in the context you had in mind. If the thermostat is constantly open, however, it can cause the water pump to run excessively or even continuously, and that'll cause the pump to wear out faster.
a bad water pump could cause low heat. The heater uses the coolant from the pump to generate heat.
Non, replacing a water pump will not cause a hose to leak.
Yes it could.
Bad water pump, the seal is gone. Get a new water pump.
Water pump gasket, head gasket, water tube,
Your sump pump may be constantly running due to a high water table, a malfunctioning float switch, a clogged discharge pipe, or excessive rainfall. It is important to investigate the cause to prevent potential damage to your basement or property.
No it will not. Before it hurts the water pump the engine would over heat big time, and the w/ pump would probley still be good.
If you are unsure if it is heating because of a water pump or a thermstat, you can find out by removing the thermostat. If it still heats without a thermostat, then you know it is the water pump. Without a thermostat, the water flow has nothing to cause it to heat unless the water pump fails to circulate the water. No circulation of the water would cause the over heating.
Your well pump may be constantly running due to a variety of reasons, such as a leak in the system, a malfunctioning pressure switch, or a drop in the water table. It is important to investigate the issue promptly to prevent damage to the pump and conserve water.
You can tell by if there is a leak around the pumps impeller or the gasket. If there is a leak, then the water pump would need to be changed. Secondly if there is no pressure in the cooling system, vehicle is overheating. Chances are the impeller inside the pump is melted, the water pump would need to be changed. Last, if the bearing are worn out on the water pump which would cause unusual noise would be an indication for the pump to be changed.
constantly running your car with low fuel will burn out your fuel pump