1996 Toyota Corolla "1 water pumps" Questions

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...1.38 inches (35 mm) Install the water pump (except XRS). Tighten the mounting bolts (1) to 80 inch-lbs (9 Nm). Tighten the mounting bolts (2) 8 ft-lbs (11 Nm). Install the water pump (XRS). Tighten ...

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...water rather than pumping it. All the problems above has different ways of diagnosing. but we can probably narrow it down. 1. if the leak is near the radiator then it could be a hose connection, hose ...

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Water pump: NOTE: DO NOT allow coolant to contact timing belt. Removal (1) Drain cooling system. Remove belts and A/C idler pulley (if Equipped). Remove water pump pulley. Disconnect coolant inlet and

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...Water pump removal instructions: 1. Disconnect the crank sensor connector from the dipstick tube 2, Remove the dipstick tube and dipstick (only 1 bolt holds it) 3. Disconnect the water temp sensor ...

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water pump runs behind the timing belt, so it must be removed (Possibly replaced) anyway you can please follow the below steps - 1. Disconnect the negative cable on the car battery before you begin. 2

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...1:Is it water or is it engine coolant? 2: Are you constantly putting coolant in the radiatior or in the reservoir? if the answer in NO, it could be as simple as the water comming from your A/C ...

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...switch to engine fan 4/ failing water pump #2 may be separate problem and I would check out #3 - after #1, of course! Hope this helps - if not hold the rating and add a comment below. Cheers,

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...water pump if it has one) and install in reverse order. By hand this should take 2-3 hours with the right tools With air tools this should take 1 hour for the average joe or at least it only takes me ...

1.8 Has new radiator, good water pump, removed thermostat and coolant still boils over after about 10 minutes of normal driving. Temp guage never goes above 1/2 way. blown head cylinder gasket , check

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1 You hav BLOWN a HEAD Gasket -or- 2 A CRACKED CYLINDER HEAD This OIL In COOLANT Must be Determined FOR SURE To Be Able to CONCLUDE one of the other, The Overheating Problem it a ByProduct of the BOTH

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