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Ok so I was changing the oil to my car a I noticed that there was radiator fluid leaking from around the belts and little drops around the oil pan. Its not leaking a whole lot but its enough to worry me. I looked all over and i still couldn't find the leak. Can anybody help me???
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Oh no - thats your water pump leaking and should be fixed immediately. Its leaking all over your very important timing belt which may break before the water pump goes completly bad. Timing belt breaks & KABOOM goes your valves getting smakced by the pistons - not good.
Perfect time for water pump/timing belt replacement and all the rest that goes along with it. |
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don't drive!!! your waterpump is bad. i had the same thing go a few months ago. its not hard to fix on the integra. don't reuse the timeing belt. replace the pump and belt together. it cost me 50 or so for the pump and 50 or so for the belt to do it myself so its not that expensive of a fix compared to what you will pay if you don't do it now.
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