Aug 24, 2019

Signs Your Water Pump Is Failing

Your water pump is an integral part of your vehicle’s machinery. The water pump requires a gasket and a tight seal to function properly. Without a gasket to create a tight seal, the water pump leaks coolant from its engine mating surfaces. When your water pump begins to fail, there are a few things you can watch out for. Our Phoenix area Volkswagen dealership is here to inform you on signs that your water pump is failing.

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Why Do Water Pump Gaskets Fail?

Gaskets wear out under typical driving conditions due to oxidation and heat. If your water pump has a paper gasket, it needs to be replaced whenever the water pump is removed. If your vehicle needs a new water pump, it’s important that you pick up a gasket and some sealant to go with it.

What Are The Symptoms of Water Pump Gasket Failure

Here are some of the symptoms to keep an eye out for:

  • The cooling system may fail to reach the correct pressure, causing coolant to boil. Steam may be visible through the gaps along the edges of the fender and hood.
  • The engine may overheat. Do not continue to operate your vehicle for any length of time over one minute if the engine is overheating.
  • If your vehicle leaks coolant, pop the hood and attempt to trace the leak back to its source. A failing water pump gasket may be the cause of the leak.

Have Your Water Pump Checked At Our Phoenix Area Service Center

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If left unchecked, a coolant leak may cause your engine to overheat and put it on the fast track to major damage. If your engine starts overheating while you’re driving, pull over and call for help. If you find your water pump is having issues, be sure to schedule a service appointment at our Phoenix area Volkswagen service center.

If you have any questions or would like to schedule an appointment, don’t hesitate to contact us at our Volkswagen dealership today. We’ll get you back on the road as soon as possible!

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