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1. Drain the coolant and disconnect the coolant outlet pipe connection hose from the coolant pump. 2. Remove the drive belt and engine coolant pump pulley. 3. Remove the timing belt covers and the timing belt idler. 4. Remove the coolant pump mounting bolts, then remove the generator brace. 5. Remove the coolant pump assembly from the cylinder block. See an exploded view:
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    INSPECTION



    1.

    Check each part for cracks, damage or wear, and replace the coolant pump assembly if necessary.



    2.

    Check the bearing for damage, abnormal noise and sluggish rotation, and replace the coolant pump assembly if necessary.



    3.

    Check for coolant leakage. If coolant leaks from hole "A", the seal is defective. Replace the coolant pump assembly

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