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if possible have a pressure test done to pinpoint leak if not well it can be multi problems you need to narrow down location of leak then check hoses and clamps -if water pump look for leak in area of weep hole and around bottom --same with radiator -heater core--reservoir
That would depend on the engine size and where you live. The water pump is around $50-$75 but if it is driven by the timing belt the belt is usually replaced too. Local labor rates vary from state to state.
you really should get the pump and tensioner done too, if the water pump goes it will destroy the belt. a 2.4 at the dealership is probably about $350 +
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mcdevito75, The water pump shoud be under the fron engine cover, most parts on the front of the engine would have to be removed to access the water pump. It"s a shop only job.
$400.00, the mechanic had to pull the top of the engine off to get to the water pump. 8 hours later, they informed me that they never want to work on a water pump for crysler! Wait till you have to replace the battery.... gonna get rid of our sebring soon! Hope this helps...
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