Must the water pump be replaced if it leaks?
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Water pump leakage must be replaced. The following are specific explanations about water pump leakage: Causes of water pump leakage: The radiator is not firmly fixed, causing the radiator to shake when the car bumps, resulting in local cracking, seepage, or leakage of the radiator; The water pump fan blades sweep against the radiator, causing leakage; The clamps of the upper and lower hoses of the radiator are loose, causing leakage; The water seal of the water pump is worn, causing leakage; The drain switches of the radiator and engine block are not tightly closed, causing leakage; There is a leakage in the water circulation system. The following is extended information: The use of coolant: It should be known that the coolant itself is to prevent the engine from "boiling" when the car is driving at high speed. If this happens, it will not just be a matter of repairing the water pump. Everyone must understand the seriousness of coolant leakage, so when water pump leakage is found, it is necessary to go to the auto repair shop for inspection and repair as soon as possible.