1998 1999 2000 2001 Toyota Corolla Matrix, 1.8L engine. replaced the water pump. don’t forget to add coolant when you are done and bleed the cooling system. …
1998 1999 2000 2001 Toyota Corolla Matrix, 1.8L engine. replaced the water pump. don’t forget to add coolant when you are done and bleed the cooling system. …
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very nice! Thanks!
Thnx much again.
8 foot pounds (water pump). 45 foot pounds(bolt), 15 foot pounds(nut) tensioner. welcome
Thanx for the fast reply. One more Q. Is there a torque spec for the tensioner and the water pump bolts? Thnx again.
yes same layout, remove belt, alternator then water pump. have a nice day.
yes they are different sizes
I have a 05 corolla. Im almost sure it has the same lay out right? Lol
Awesome instructional bro. Keep it coming! Thumbs up!
Are all the screws for the water pump the same length? Because when I took mine out, there were two that were shorter than the other 4. I am suspecting the repair shop that I took my car to used the wrong ones.
Uhh, are you mute or something?
yes it is my friend
Wow probably one of the easiest water pumps to replace good job Toyota !!
So true I agree
don’t talk because too much thinking of what going to say and the person watching gets lost and bored, besides other “how to” videos, the person talks too much. these videos are for the mechanically inclined guys who wants a first person point of view on repair. A “What you see is what you do” thing. New management seen my videos… but not fired yet! They have better things to do, like take money from the employee and customer. I hate the new managers.
Dude your saving hundred of dollars cause I have to do my wife 2003 Toyota Matrix water pump, thank alotttt
He’s not talking being cause he work for the Toyota dealer and if his supervisors was to find out that he’s videoing the procedure his butt would be fired on the spot….correct??
welcome, you can watch my other video. How to bleed engine cooling system. please subscribe and thank you
Thank you for your time in posting this very informative video!
How do you “bleed” the coolant?