I drained my cooling system and filled it with water. Then I disconnected the outlet side of my heater core and started the car. If I held the outlet hose higher than the water pump nothing came out. If I held the outlet hose lower than the water pump then stream would come out but with no pressure (I easily stopped the flow with my thumb over the end of the hose). I had a garden hose turned on real slow and setting in the radiator so I would not run out of water. I connected the garden hose to the inlet side of the heater core and water came out the outlet hose with no restriction. So I was thinking maybe my water pump is bad. The car does not overheat and the water pump is not making any noises. I removed the belt and wiggled the pulley but could not feel any play. Is there another way to test if my water pump is bad? Sorry this is so long and thanks in advance for any help.
2007-01-30
09:24:30
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Rickey W
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Maintenance & Repairs