Change Car Water Pump Toyota Corolla
Change Car Water Pump
| Temps estimé | 2h00–5h00 |
|---|---|
| Coût estimé | ~200–500€ |
| Difficulté | Easy |
| Motorisations |
Corolla 1987-1994 2
Corolla 1991-1999 2
Corolla 1997-2003 1
Corolla 2001-2007 1
Corolla 2007-2014 1
Corolla 2013-2019 1
Corolla 2019-2025 1
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What is the function of a Toyota Corolla water pump?
The water pump circulates the coolant through the engine and radiators. Together with the thermostat, it maintains the engine within its operating temperature range. Most engines have a mechanical water pump driven by the timing belt or an accessory belt.
When should you change the Toyota Corolla water pump?
If the water pump is driven by the timing belt, it is strongly recommended to replace it at the same time as the timing belt kit. Signs of failure include: coolant leak from the pump weep hole, grinding or whining noise, engine overheating.
Is it difficult to change the Toyota Corolla water pump?
Difficulty level 2/5: technically easy if replaced as part of a timing belt kit change. If replaced independently, the timing belt must be removed and refitted, requiring engine timing tools.
8 générations couvertes
| Génération | Période | Motorisations | Carburant |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corolla 1983-1989 | 1983-1989 | 1.6 Gas (4A-C) | Gas |
| Corolla 1987-1994 | 1987-1994 | 1.6 Gas (4A-F), 1.6 Gas (4A-GE), 1.6i 16V Gas (4A-FE) | Gas |
| Corolla 1991-1999 | 1991-1999 | 1.6 16V DOHC Gas (4A-FE), 1.6 DOHC 16V Gas (4A-FE), 1.8 16V DOHC Gas (7A-FE) | Gas |
| Corolla 1997-2003 | 1997-2003 | 1.6 16V Gas (4A-FE), 1.8 VVT-i Gas (1ZZ-FE) | Gas |
| Corolla 2001-2007 | 2001-2007 | 1.8 VVT-i Bioethanol (E85),Gas (1ZZ-FE), 1.8 VVT-i Gas (2ZZ-GE) | Bioethanol (E85), Gas |
| Corolla 2007-2014 | 2007-2014 | 1.8 Gas (2ZR-FE), 2.4 Gas (2AZ-FE) | Gas |
| Corolla 2013-2019 | 2013-2019 | 1.8 16V VVT-i Gas (2ZR-FE), 1.8 Gas (2ZR-FAE) | Gas |
| Corolla 2019-2025 | 2019-2025 | 2.0 VVT-i Gas (M20A-FKS) | Gas |