PROCEDURE
INSPECT FOR COOLANT LEAK
Tech Tips
The sliding surface inside the engine water pump assembly is lubricated by engine coolant. As some engine coolant is discharged during normal operation, engine coolant residue (solids) may be found on the drain plug or the bottom of the engine water pump assembly. Also, engine coolant may leak if foreign matter enters the engine water pump assembly, however the sealing performance will recover when the foreign matter is pushed out or breaks into fine pieces. In this case, check the area around the engine water pump assembly.
Before performing this inspection, check that there are no engine coolant leaks from any parts other than the engine water pump assembly. If there are leaks, inspect those areas first.
Perform this inspection when the engine is cold.
Visually check the engine water pump assembly.
Check that engine coolant is not dripping from the engine water pump assembly.
Tech Tips
If engine coolant is dripping, replace the engine water pump assembly.
If engine coolant is not dripping, perform the following check.
Remove the V-ribbed belt.
Inspect the area around the engine water pump assembly.
Tech Tips
Check for deposits around the drain plug of the engine water pump assembly.
| *a | Hexagon Wrench |
| *b | Paper Towel |
| *c | Drain Plug |
| *d | Front of Engine |
Wrap a paper towel around an L-shaped tool such as a hexagon wrench, press the paper towel and tool against the engine coolant (solid deposits) stuck on the drain plug on the back of the engine water pump assembly, and then check the condition of the paper towel.
Tech Tips
If the paper towel is wet, replace the engine water pump assembly.
If the paper towel is dry, clean the area around the engine water pump assembly.
INSPECT ENGINE WATER PUMP ASSEMBLY
Turn the water pump pulley and check that the bearing of the engine water pump assembly moves smoothly and quietly.
If necessary, replace the engine water pump assembly.
Install the V-ribbed belt.