how do I remove a watwr pump on a 2005 chevy malibu
water an air pump small with hose to oxinate the water so they can breath filter and water pump
The weep hole next to the thermostat housing (lower hose) is from the water pump.The weep hole next to the thermostat housing (lower hose) is from the water pump.
In through the bottom hose, out through the top.
we have to bypass the hose in between radiator inlet and water pump with a small bowl
Typically you would tee into the plumbing after the pump and filter with a small hose and a valve that runs to the plumbing on the slide.
That is the water pump weep hole. Your water pump need replaced.
The water pump weep hole is located next to the thermostat housing. The thermostat housing is the part the lower radiator hose attaches to on the engine.The water pump weep hole is located next to the thermostat housing. The thermostat housing is the part the lower radiator hose attaches to on the engine.
If it is leaking next to where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine, the water pump has failed. That hole is the water pump weep hole.
The weep hole is next to the thermostat housing, which is where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.The weep hole is next to the thermostat housing, which is where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
To replace the windshield washer pump, remove the washer fluid reservoir. Remove the rubber hose on the bottom of the reservoir from the pump. Remove the plug and wiring from the pump. Remove the reservoir from the car and then remove the pump from the reservoir and from of the rubber grommet. Next, use a screwdriver to pry the grommet from the tank. Your new replacement pump will come with its own grommet. Install it into the reservoir. Use a small amount of oil to lubricate the grommet. Finally, reinstall the hose and wiring harness by reversing your previous steps from when you removed them.
On a 2003 Bonneville, the hose to the water pump that is the heater inlet hose is the top hose coming from the radiator. This is also the hose that holds the thermostat.