2002 Cavalier Water Pump Replacement (Part 1) - EricTheCarGuy
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This is part one of the 2 part series I've done on the replacement of the water pump on this 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier with a 2.2L engine, this is the older version of the 2.2 with the vin digit #4 not F, the newer version has an updated design and is nothing like the engine in this video so if you're a bit lost that is probably why.
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Dodge Dakota Coolant Leak Repair - Including Bypass Hose, Thermostat, Water Pump, etc.
To get to what turned out to be a Thermostat leak we had to remove the following items:
The Serpentine belt, the fan, the Air Conditioning Compressor, the Alternator and the A/C and Alternator Bracket.
This way you can easily access the bypass hose, the thermostat housing, and the upper heater hose (or otherwise called the heater to engine hose). This also gives you free access to the water pump if you were going to replace it. This is actually the easiest way to access the water pump as opposed to the way the service manual describes removing it (without removing the A/C and Alternator bracket).
However, after doing the job we discovered a second leak on the lower heater hose (or the heater to water pump return hose). Which also needed to be corrected.
Replacing your Water Pump
Anthony @ DIYautotech taking you through the steps on how to:
1. Notice a problem, narrow down to a component, test component, replace.
2. Replace your water pump
3. Replace your serpentine belt
4. Flush & Fill your coolant reservoir.
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I actually had fun putting this one together for you since the car I was working on didn't cooperate it made it so I could show you real world problems as they happened, very cool. I think this one is pretty self explanatory so I will save a long explanation. In case you missed the link to the "Bleeding a Cooling System" here is a link for you
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