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Hi Eric and everyone – my daughter has been driving this car for about 7 yrs and aside from normal wear and tear has had no issues until recently. A week ago she lost the heater and had to drive the car in freezing temperatures with no head. I suggested the thermostat might be stuck closed and since it would be inexpensive to replace, recommended that for starters. Nothing was done right away but a day or so later the car overheated when she saw the temperature needle bumping up on her way to work in the morning and it went all the way to the top but she made it to work. She noticed a small puddle that she described as “clear” under right passenger front of car (front wheel drive and motor sits sideways with right front passenger about exactly under the water pump)
Her boyfriend replaced the thermostat and immediately she had heat and the car didn’t overheat anymore but it only lasted a couple days before it started to overheat intermittently. I visited the car once in between all this, trying to find a cracked hose or leak that would explain the puddles she was finding under the car. Apparently her antifreeze is so lightly tinted with the bright green color that it might appear clear on the blacktop under her car. I could not find a leaking hose anywhere.
I told my daughter the water pump could still be malfunctioning but my only experience going back 20 yrs and more was when water pumps failed completely and gushed water out the bottom – this has not happened with her car.
Can anyone suggest possible diagnosis for this problem? Is it still more likely to be the water pump? I presumed if the water pump impeller was frozen she wouldn’t get any heat in the cab of the car? But when heat was restored, it confounded me. I dont know what could be wrong. Also can anyone suggest tips how to get the water pump on this car replaced without incurring major labor fees? I’ve been told with the front wheel drive that the serpentine belt and other pulley wheels have to come off to get to the water pump. Doesn’t sound easy and I do not have the right tools I’m sure. I appreciate any help.
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