Thanks for the valuable info, I’m about to start this job (and a lot of other stuff) on a 1.4 Cruze and I’ve never done this before. I’m a Honda tech but somehow ended up working on a Chevy, so hopefully it all goes smoothly.🤞
Great job!!! Good paying attention to detail, I think you broke the job down very well, If anybody had a problem trying to do a job after watching your video then they cannot learn anything as this would be a great video to follow if you're working on a car with mo Pryor knowledge
Great video I am waiting for my water pump to arrive.My W/pump started leaking on my 2018 Trax .My trax has about 120,000 miles on it.I do rideshare so I cannot work till I get it fixed.You made this look easy so wish me luck.
Some cars you would want to definitely replace the thermostat with pump. They are super easy to change on this car because I just did mine so no worries.
Very informative video, thanks for putting this out. Only thing I'd do different is definitely use a 2x4 block of wood. I have a small one I keep in the tool box with my "specialty" tools mainly for stuff like this.
Quick question, it appears there wasn't a gasket put back around the water pump? There should be one that comes with it. You can use a sealant, light coat to hold it in place (red residue when he first took of the pump). I could be wrong though, but it didn't appear there was one there
Can the water pump cause it over heats every three hours?? I’ve got 2013 1.4 turbo after three hours of driving the coolant seems to be stuck in the overflow reservoir tank and it goes extremely hot. Let it cool off and squeeze a hose to burp it. It runs fine what’s causing it I wonder.
Thank you for you guys making these videos makes it a lot easier to get the job done faster and smoother.
Make it look so easy because it is but great process quickest way to do it I like it
Thanks for the valuable info, I’m about to start this job (and a lot of other stuff) on a 1.4 Cruze and I’ve never done this before. I’m a Honda tech but somehow ended up working on a Chevy, so hopefully it all goes smoothly.🤞
Great job!!! Good paying attention to detail, I think you broke the job down very well, If anybody had a problem trying to do a job after watching your video then they cannot learn anything as this would be a great video to follow if you're working on a car with mo Pryor knowledge
Great video I am waiting for my water pump to arrive.My W/pump started leaking on my 2018 Trax .My trax has about 120,000 miles on it.I do rideshare so I cannot work till I get it fixed.You made this look easy so wish me luck.
Hopefully it helps you out. Let me know if you get stuck
Thank you very much for this video.
Some cars you would want to definitely replace the thermostat with pump. They are super easy to change on this car because I just did mine so no worries.
Great help Jason thanks buddy
Very informative video, thanks for putting this out. Only thing I'd do different is definitely use a 2x4 block of wood. I have a small one I keep in the tool box with my "specialty" tools mainly for stuff like this.
Спасибо.
Good looking bro I'll save myself some money been doing things myself can't seem to get much help! Thanks
Quick question, it appears there wasn't a gasket put back around the water pump? There should be one that comes with it. You can use a sealant, light coat to hold it in place (red residue when he first took of the pump). I could be wrong though, but it didn't appear there was one there
Can the water pump cause it over heats every three hours?? I’ve got 2013 1.4 turbo after three hours of driving the coolant seems to be stuck in the overflow reservoir tank and it goes extremely hot. Let it cool off and squeeze a hose to burp it. It runs fine what’s causing it I wonder.
Can these pumps go out and not leak?
Yes