How Long is the Warranty for the Geely Emgrand Water Pump?

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DiAlexis
07/30/25 10:25am
The warranty period for the Geely Emgrand water pump is three years. Automotive engines widely use centrifugal water pumps. Their basic structure consists of the water pump housing, connecting plate or pulley, water pump shaft and bearings or integrated bearing, water pump impeller, and sealing components, which are key parts of the vehicle. The repair method for a leaking water pump is as follows: 1. Remove the water pump: First, drain the coolant from the water pump, remove the V-belt, use a special tool to press out the water pump pulley, and then dismantle the water pump; 2. Disassemble the water pump: Use a special tool to first remove the water pump bearing, then detach the water pump impeller and sealing assembly from the bearing; 3. Replace the sealing ring, new gasket, new V-belt, and new pulley; 4. Reassemble: Use a special tool to press the bearing onto the water pump impeller first, then press the impeller and sealing assembly into the designated position, and press the water pump bearing onto the pulley seat. During the operation, ensure the bearing end face is flush with the housing, and the impeller plane is 0.1-0.3mm lower than the pump housing plane; 5. Inspection: The assembled water pump should have a shaft that rotates smoothly, and the bearing should have no noticeable radial play; 6. Refill with new coolant.
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