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It is a known issue. Fuel pumps can work, but not provide enough pressure, so you need to test with a pressure gauge. There is also a Pressure Regulator. Have a read of this.
here is a link to a video that will show You exactly how to fix the
Fuel Pump on Your Alero, the Fuel Pump is inside the Gas tank so
adhere to all the directions on the video to do it safely & Good Luck
https://youtu.be/giURw81hWzk
water pump may not be external , but is behind one of the pulleys, have you checked for loose or cracked hoses? do you hear any noise coming from that side? don't forget the heater hoses, and is the leak on the inside or out?
If your water pump is leaking, then it will have to be replaced. This is not a job for the beginner as you will have to rmove the timing chain cover, harmonic balancer and timing chain. If you tackle this job your self make sure you mark your valve gears, crank and replace the chain exactly the way you removed it or your timing will be off.
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