Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Range Rover Service and Repair - How to Change Water Pump - Bosch European Redwood City 650-368-3000





 

Need to know more about Range Rover: How To Change Water Pump? Knowing how to change the water pump in a Range Rover can save a considerable amount of time waiting for a mechanic to complete the task for you. The water pump is extremely important to the life of the engine because it circulates water throughout not only the engine, but also, the heater and cooling systems as well. If there is ever a rattling sound under the hood of the car, the culprit is more than likely the water pump. Going long lengths of time without replacing the water pump can do considerable damage to the engine because it will make the engine overheat and eventually stop working all together. To change the water pump on a Range Rover, you will need the following:

Tools:Gasket scrapperWater pumpDrive beltWrench setSocket set with wrench and extensions

Ensure the engine is cold. The first step in learning how to change the water pump on a Range Rover is to make sure the engine is cold. This prevents coolant from flowing through the necessary parts you will work with. Once the engine is cold, then you should initiate coolant draining.  

Remove the drive belt and water. The next step in learning how to change the water pump on a Range Rover is to remove the drive belt and to take the fan shroud off. The drive belt is responsible for moving the parts to parts under the hood. The recommendation here is to replace the belt while it is out.

Drain Radiator. After removing the belt, carefully drain the radiator and remove the other accessories that connect to the water pump.  When learning how to change the water pump on a Range Rover, this step is vital in ensuring the same problem does not happen again. This step also safeguards any old left –over fluids from entering the radiator to pump through the water pump once installation is complete.

Remove the water pump. The next step in learning how to change the water pump on a Range Rover is to unscrew all of the bolts connecting the water pump. This allows the water pump removal to complete quickly.

Use a gasket scrapper to remove the old gasket. Once this is completed, clean the remaining surfaces properly.  

Install the new water pump. Replacing the new water pump is the opposite as removing it as before. Confirm the water pump has a tight seal with the gasket. Next, screw the bolts back on the water pump.

Install the new belt. Now that everything is back where it belongs, ensure proper installation opposite the method it was removed.

Fill the radiator. Refill the radiator with the proper coolant. After filling to the proper levels, restart the engine and monitor the coolant levels. Turn the engine off after ten minutes and monitor the coolant levels as the engine cools and make repairs as necessary.
by CK Carter
 

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