Water pump replacement 2000 Toyota Echo 1.5L 2000-2005 Many Toyota Models covered

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  • Water pump replacement 2000 Toyota Echo 1.5L 2000-2005 Install Remove Replace
    2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 for the ECHO and many other years for other makes and models.
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  • @paintridge614
    @paintridge614 6 лет назад +4

    I just replaced my water pump in a 2001 Echo, this video was great, took 2 hours, there were 3 bolts holding the engine mount in place, 2 on top, one on bottom, thank-you!

  • @allylude1672
    @allylude1672 Год назад

    Thankyou so much, this video is still helping people almost 15 years later👌🌹😁😘

  • @johnkennedy5137
    @johnkennedy5137 5 лет назад +1

    excellent, studied this video a few times, then changed my water pump today with no problems, but to be on the safe side i placed two trolley jacks under the engine and lowered one slightly at a time, thank you, you made it easy for me, kind regards....

  • @geraldvandendungen8913
    @geraldvandendungen8913 9 лет назад

    thanks for the video. i've changed alot of waterpumps over the years but never in a small front wheel drive car so your video helped remove the doubts so i could do it myself instead of paying big bucks to have a shop do it.

  • @redgreen610
    @redgreen610 2 года назад

    Thanks, this was useful! Unfortunately, I didn't catch your reference to the 3rd 14mm nut on the underside of the engine mount at the very start, but I figured it out. Twisted the shroud mounting bolt off right away which created another job to drill and tap a new one. Longest part of job was removing the old gasket. I figured the rattling noise was the timing chain! When I pulled the serpentine belt off, I could immediately feel the rough water pump bearing (much easier repair) so no need to start it up to diagnose further. 260,000 km - probably the original pump. I used a very thin coat permatex aviation sealer on both sides of the metal gasket (I went aftermarket $67 which was $100 cheaper than dealer because I needed this job done today -hope it lasts) just because I didn't feel like messing with this again. I know that it was probably not necessary but I use it on outboard engine repairs and it releases fairly well. I don't know how guys do this job without dropping the engine. My hands are bigger than Donald Trump's and it was hard enough getting in there to remove gasket material with the extra clearance created by dropping it. It's the way to go unless you are lucky enough to have the gasket come off clean. I was starting to try, but removal of the bottom alternator bolt to get it out of the way was far harder than just undoing 3 engine mount bolts and jacking car up. The dealer mechanic I spoke to does it this way too - so I'm sure they find it faster and easier. The only thing I'd add is that you need to take care to align the engine mount stud into its hole as you raise the engine. At first I forgot to do that and I was wondering where the engine was hanging up. Just misalignment of the stud. Took about 3 hours. I'm not fast, but the little Echo is back on the road running flawlessly again! Thanks again for your instructions!
    Edit: I get to do this job again! There's a beautiful pink residue all over that side of the engine and the coolant is down. M advise to those who do this job is to go OEM. I saved money on the $67 aftermarket pump and now I get the joy of doing it again only 16,000 later. I paid $185 this time from the dealer. It better last this time!!!!

  • @EricWardell
    @EricWardell 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the video! I followed it to replace the water pump in my 2008 Yaris.

  • @cbobcbob100
    @cbobcbob100 10 лет назад +2

    Thnks for video........I just changed mine pump on 2001 echo....Was able to do it from top but had to use alot of diff type wrenches.(gear wrenches ,etc ,etc )...and also had to pry over engine 1/16 of inch at motor mount, just by prying did not have to loosen an motor mount bolts......Not as bad as I thought it would have been.....bob

  • @rpc938
    @rpc938 8 лет назад

    thanks for posting this video and the comments made. All helped . I was able to replace the pump on our '03 Vios without removing the tire, raising the car or lowering the engine. But, it was very tight and took quite a while. I did have to remove the alternator , the radiator top holder and the bottom black plastic cover shield. To remove the 3 nuts of the pump pulley, i used flat iron bar on the 2 nuts to counter the torque of the spanner on the 3rd nut; this is how i was able to remove the nuts in such a tight space. tightening was the same technique. Hope it works for you. I think there are advantages to the video method shown. Using the car ramps makes for lots of crawl space and lowering the engine also makes access to the pulley much better. In retrospect,, I would do this if I had a ramp. I hope my method helps if you do not have ramps to use. Another reason why i chose not to lower or raise the engine was I was worried that i might tear the other 3 engine mounts; mine are 13 Year old engine mounts !
    I also note that replacing water pumps on the Vios is much more difficult that the older toyotas because of tight quarters. Its theoretically straightforward, but the tight space between the water pump pulley the the chassis wall makes it very difficult. I wish that the other models do not have the same tight spaces for servicing. I also wish toyota engineers think about giving a little more clearance even just 10mm more would help much.

  • @fordinlinestraight
    @fordinlinestraight 4 года назад

    Great video. My confidence is boosted.

  • @EngrBienC
    @EngrBienC 8 лет назад +1

    I had already replace my water pump using this method except that i raise the engine instead of lowering it down, since it is easier to access the 3 bolts so you may be able to raise it, than the 3 bolts to lower it.

  • @Awesomeman1987
    @Awesomeman1987 9 лет назад +3

    When I used to work at the dealer the would get the new belt on without loosening the tensioner. This is because the belt can slide over the tapered edge of the wp. Possibly the easiest car to do a wp on ever, re and re in 20 minutes.

    • @toyoscio
      @toyoscio 4 года назад

      Probably easier without A/C and Power steering

  • @EngrBienC
    @EngrBienC 8 лет назад +2

    Is there a way to do this, without lowering the engine? I am not comfortable doing that, cause it might damage more the other components and linkages in the process.

  • @avelinosantosmanuelmaria9311
    @avelinosantosmanuelmaria9311 3 года назад

    Thanks you helped me

  • @gabrielguadarrama8701
    @gabrielguadarrama8701 5 лет назад +1

    Doing my water pump this weekend. Oct 7 2018. 374k miles on my 03 echo 5 speed.
    Paid $43 for aisin water pump, what else could some one ask for???? Toyota #1

  • @MakeItMike
    @MakeItMike 6 лет назад +1

    Did you install the gasket dry? Did you use any kind of sealer and did it work? Thanks! Doing my echo in two days

  • @revolution51
    @revolution51 9 лет назад

    Most helpful. Gave a thumbs up and subscribed

  • @RufusCapstick
    @RufusCapstick 10 лет назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @iluminadogonzalez
    @iluminadogonzalez 9 лет назад +1

    muy bueno el tutorial

  • @antoniosilveira3660
    @antoniosilveira3660 5 лет назад

    Astro boy belts and pulleys , are on the left side if you’re in front of the car, I mean 2000 Echo

  • @starrgay8330
    @starrgay8330 10 лет назад

    From start to finish, how long do you think it would take to switch out the pump, and not having access to a lift, so just ramps.

  • @TheHoneySeeker
    @TheHoneySeeker 9 лет назад +1

    How many hours does this take to do? I think I might need to have this done and I wondering what a fair price for labor time. Thanks.

    • @fixingcarsandstuff
      @fixingcarsandstuff  9 лет назад +1

      TheHoneySeeker guessing a couple hours. call around your area and get 2-3 quotes, see if they can email them to you...

  • @astroboy9736
    @astroboy9736 7 лет назад

    Hello, I am trying to get my aunts echo running that has sat parked for several years. I wanted to crank the engine over manually with a ratchet before getting too involved. I have not looked at the car yet but could you please tell me where I can get access to the main crank nut and which direction it should run? From this video I assume it is on the right hand side standing at the front of the car and it looks like it it the largest pulley in that setup. Please help me out as I cannot find any information about this online. Many thanks. Craig

  • @alexalfaro9994
    @alexalfaro9994 7 месяцев назад

    Porque el vídeo está en inglés si el título está es español?

  • @MrDanimalicious
    @MrDanimalicious 10 лет назад +1

    What are the torque specs on that water pump?

    • @fixingcarsandstuff
      @fixingcarsandstuff  10 лет назад +1

      97 inch pounds

    • @alexmaclean1
      @alexmaclean1 6 лет назад +1

      1 metric uggadugga.

    • @North49191
      @North49191 3 года назад

      @@fixingcarsandstuff 97? way too tight, that lug nut torque

    • @deesupyo9620
      @deesupyo9620 2 года назад

      7 years later what’s the torque on the water pump?

  • @sammurphy7770
    @sammurphy7770 2 года назад

    Let me see see the damn video

  • @TheHoneySeeker
    @TheHoneySeeker 9 лет назад

    insane.

  • @iretch
    @iretch 10 лет назад

    Great job stealing someone's content and trying to hide their text

    • @fixingcarsandstuff
      @fixingcarsandstuff  10 лет назад +1

      It is my video from my old channel from a year or two ago.