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Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Eos 2.0T 2012-2014Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Eos 2.0T 2012-2014
Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Eos 2007-2009Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Eos 2007-2009
Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Golf 2.0T 2007-2013Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Golf 2.0T 2007-2013
Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Golf 2012-2013Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Golf 2012-2013
Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen GTI 2006-2008Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen GTI 2006-2008
Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T 2006-2013Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T 2006-2013
Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Jetta 2006-2008Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Jetta 2006-2008
Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Passat 2006-2018Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Passat 2006-2018
Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Passat CC 2009-2010Auxiliary Water Pump for VW Volkswagen Passat CC 2009-2010

A water pump is a crucial component in an engine's cooling system. It circulates coolant (a mixture of water and antifreeze) through the engine and radiator to maintain optimal operating temperatures and prevent overheating. Here’s a brief rundown of its role and when it might need replacing:

Function of a Water Pump:

  • Circulation: The pump keeps the coolant circulating through the engine and radiator.
  • Temperature Regulation: It helps maintain the engine at the proper operating temperature by transferring heat away from the engine.
  • Preventing Overheating: By keeping the coolant flowing, it prevents the engine from overheating.

Signs of a Failing Water Pump:

  • Overheating Engine: If your engine temperature gauge shows that the engine is running hotter than usual, it could be a sign of a failing water pump.
  • Coolant Leaks: A leaking water pump may produce puddles of coolant under your vehicle or cause dampness around the pump area.
  • Unusual Noises: A failing water pump might make a whining or grinding noise due to worn bearings or a loose belt.
  • Steam from Engine: If you see steam coming from under the hood, it might indicate that the engine is overheating due to a failing water pump.
  • Warning Lights: Some vehicles have warning lights or messages that may indicate a problem with the cooling system.

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