What are the symptoms of a faulty Sylphy water pump?
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Sylphy water pump failure may exhibit the following 3 symptoms: 1. Idling issues: The water pump is connected to the belt, drawing cold water from the radiator to cool the engine. If the pump's rotation is problematic, it will directly affect engine speed; 2. Coolant leakage: Most water pump failures result in coolant leakage, caused by aging of the pump's sealing ring. Over-tightening of the engine serpentine belt can also lead to premature pump wear. Failure to replace antifreeze for extended periods may cause internal corrosion, ultimately damaging the pump. Operating beyond its service life without replacement can also cause failure; 3. Engine noise: When opening the hood and starting the engine, if a low grinding noise is heard, it may indicate damaged pump bearings. The automotive engine uses a centrifugal water pump, whose basic structure consists of the pump housing, connecting plate or pulley, pump shaft and bearings or integrated shaft bearings, pump impeller, and seal assembly. It is a major component of the vehicle.