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...water pump problems removing Got a 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser and am replacing the Timing chain and water pump. I see the water pump in there but cannot get at all the bolts. The large metal plate that ...

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...after 2 miles, recently replaced water pump, thermostat, timing belt, water pump, and radiator Check your oil dipstick for coolant, or a mucky substance. Your symptoms sound like a blown head

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water pump pulley and tensioner. It would not be a bad idea while u r in there to replace the center motor mount. When the mount fails it is a pricey fix not a bad Idea to replace it since you have to

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Water Pump Replacement How do you remove the engine mounting bracket? if you are replacing the water pump on a pt cruiser the motor WILL have to come out. you dont have the room to pull the water pump

...water pump replaced so I had the timing belt done while they were in there. Two hours later (and after the shop closed for the weekend) a burning smell filled the car and the charging warning light ...

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Replace water pump pt cruiser 2003 first off your one brave soul to undertake this project. the water pump calls for 9.3 hours. its part off the timing belt operation and should be replaced as well.

water pump in a 2001, PT Cruiser? It should take between 3-6 hrs Try this link for changing the pump... http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_I_change_the_Water_pump_2001_pt_cruiser_2.4 If you've never

...water pump on pt cruiser is bad I think you will know if you need a new water pump. It will overheat even though nothing is wrong with your radiator. Be aware that a bad water pump usually means that ...

...water pump Got air out of system how do I check water pump I would check the operating temp, could be a bad thermostat, also make sure your heater core is not plugged. In addition make sure you have ...

...water pump which is the original? Over heating Overheating is caused by: 1. plugged radiator core 2. Wrong mix of water and coolant. 3. Low coolant level. 4. stuck thermostat 5. hoses collapsing. 6. ...

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