Your car’s water pump circulates coolant throughout the engine, where it soaks up heat, and into the radiator, where the coolant is cooled and then recirculated back to the engine to start the process ...
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Your water pump circulates coolant through your engine to help prevent overheating. Without it, your car can overheat and break down. If only your water pump needs to be replaced, you can expect to ...
Water pumps are not technically a part of the engine, but they form a crucial part of the engine cooling system. As a result, most auto manufacturers and extended auto warranty companies include water ...