Water Pump
#2
That means instead of all the coolant staying inside the engine, the water pump is leaking some of it out. Generally it starts with a bad bearing and seal, where you can see a dribble trail coming from the weep hole on the pump, as viewed from underneath the car. Then it eventually turns into a gusher, and you're stranded overheating on the side of the road. You want to check it out between now (minor leak) and then (gusher).
#4
Don't believe what they tell you at Jiffy Lube. Get a second opinion. It don't sound right that it would have a minor leak.
When a water pump goes, it usually because the bearings in the pump have worn out. If you have a trusted mechanic, pay a few bucks to make sure some minimum wage flunky isn't trying to sell you service you don't need.
When a water pump goes, it usually because the bearings in the pump have worn out. If you have a trusted mechanic, pay a few bucks to make sure some minimum wage flunky isn't trying to sell you service you don't need.
#5
Can you park on pavement etc and see anything dripping etc? Mine made a noise for several days and then gave completely while I was on a grocery run. Was on the upper end of $400 to fix it a couple of months ago.
#6
I agree with you 100% and a lot of people don't know that. I had a 93' Z28 that had the same issue. I found all of it out the hard way. Replaced the water pump and i thought it was all good... then later on... Id say about 2 months, the car would run til it got warm then die. Ended up being because the water pump and Optispark location. Regardless it was an expensive fix. I wish i would had this information when I had the car.
#7
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Eastern PA,
Posts: 10,462
At the dealership we are told that part of an oil change is to check the weep hole in the pump for staining. This is part of the 128 point check. Staining means the pump is starting to fail. They will stain months in advance of failure but if they stain they are going to fail soon. If you do not trust the mechanic by all means take a look yourself. If there is staining on the weep hole you should kiss the mechanic. He just saved you a few hundred dollars and a possible overheat that could have damaged the motor. It is not uncommon for a water pump failure to wipe out a Opti and cause a blown head gasket.
I have put water pumps on just about every car I have owned and I have never had a water pump failure. I check the weep hole with each oil change. Staining has always given me a heads up of a failure coming long before I lose coolant or before it would show up on ANY test.
I have put water pumps on just about every car I have owned and I have never had a water pump failure. I check the weep hole with each oil change. Staining has always given me a heads up of a failure coming long before I lose coolant or before it would show up on ANY test.
#8
What do you mean staining? Where exactly do I look for that on the water pump?? im not to handy with fixing cars to be honest and Im new to Camaro's I have had a mustang the past 6 years and still do have it..