How Do You Remove A Water Pump From A Pontiac Grand Prix?
Many modern vehicles are equipped with timing belts rather than timing chains. The placement of the timing belt often makes removing the water pump extremely challenging, as the complicated timing belt system must be removed first. Thankfully, the Pontiac Grand Prix does not have a timing belt, and accessing the water pump for removal or replacement is much easier. Learn more about removing and replacing the water pump in your Grand Prix, including proper tightening procedures for different engines. Park your Grand Prix on level ground. Gather your tools for easy access and disconnect the negative battery cable. Place your drain pan underneath the radiator and locate the coolant drain plug. Newer models will have a plastic guard to remove before you can access underneath the front of the engine bay. Remove the drain plug and let the coolant completely drain into the pan. Cover the drain pan and place it in a safe area. Engine coolant is highly toxic if ingested by animals or humans. If