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Anonymous Posted on Sep 28, 2014

What can happen if on a hyundai matrix 1.6 the oil pump fails

Will it cause overheating problem and make the engine stops while it is running

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That doesn't sound like a oil pump. if the car is overheating and the engine shuts down. Most likely you have blown a head gasket or jumped time. i would go with the head gasket if its overheating. hopefully its just the gasket and not a worped head.

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not sure here without getting it hot and running my hands over the rad to see if its hot around the edges and cool in the centre where the fan is as this will signify a chocked up radiator but if its cooling with the heater on full blow then i would suspect a cooling fan fault ,as a water pump plastic impeller fault would not push the water through the heater matrix ,Also i dont think this vehicle has the plastic impeller but a metal one if my memory serves me correctly ,check the cooling fan electrics as iam sure this is a temperature switch fault

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