How Do You Install A Water Pump In A Nissan Sentra?
Every car overheats as it nears the 100,000 mile mark, even the most fuel efficient ones. Some do so even sooner, depending on the driver’s habits behind the wheel. Overheating and coolant leaks from the engine are signs that your Nissan Sentra’s water pump has failed. You can replace this part with a little time, the right tools and some basic directions. Open the cap on top of the radiator and unplug the drain plug underneath the radiator. Let the Nissan Sentra’s cooling system drain. Place a large container under the drain hole to catch the discharged coolant. Undo the negative battery cable with a screwdriver. Jack up the car using an automotive jack. Disconnect the components that lead to the water pump. Use an adjustable wrench and lay them out in the order removed. In order, these parts include the upper and lower engine covers, coolant reservoir, Power Distribution Module (PDM), passenger front wheel, engine ground, drive belt, radiator hose and alternator. Take off the water p