'03 Santa Fe: Recommend replacing water pump at 60k miles if not original owner?
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'03 Santa Fe: Recommend replacing water pump at 60k miles if not original owner?
They are charging a lot for the pump.... think it should be replaced at 60 k
miles? I am not the original owner. I have heard some say that a new
timing belt (some vehicles) strains the bearnings in the water pump and it
is good to replace it. Thoughts, anyone?
Thx,
miles? I am not the original owner. I have heard some say that a new
timing belt (some vehicles) strains the bearnings in the water pump and it
is good to replace it. Thoughts, anyone?
Thx,
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Re: '03 Santa Fe: Recommend replacing water pump at 60k miles if not original owner?
"KWW" <kirk.walker ahyt aircooled doht neyt> wrote in message
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> They are charging a lot for the pump.... think it should be replaced at 60
> k miles? I am not the original owner. I have heard some say that a new
> timing belt (some vehicles) strains the bearnings in the water pump and it
> is good to replace it. Thoughts, anyone?
> Thx,
Comes down to cost. The labor to replace the pump is essentially "free"
when they do the timing belt. If you think the pump is going to last to
120k miles, don't bother. If you think it may go in another 10 or 20
thousand and don't want to pay the same labor charges again, get it done
now. Personally I'd get it done and have peace of mind, but YMMV.
Conversely, if you skip it and have to get it done in 30,000 miles, it may
pay to have the timing belt replaced at that time. Either way, its a
"gotcha"
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Re: '03 Santa Fe: Recommend replacing water pump at 60k miles if not original owner?
I went ahead and replaced my water pump while the timing belt was out. This
was NOT one of Hyundai's better designs. The pump has to fit up under a cam
sprocket cover that overlaps by about 2 or 3 mm, but the maneuvering
required to do this causes the metal "gasket" to slip off. It took a couple
of hours as a result. At least it is done... and they parts guy have me a
good price break on the parts this time.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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> "KWW" <kirk.walker ahyt aircooled doht neyt> wrote in message
> news:RbudnYFda8SEhzTYnZ2dnUVZ_rGinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> They are charging a lot for the pump.... think it should be replaced at
>> 60 k miles? I am not the original owner. I have heard some say that a
>> new timing belt (some vehicles) strains the bearnings in the water pump
>> and it is good to replace it. Thoughts, anyone?
>> Thx,
>
> Comes down to cost. The labor to replace the pump is essentially "free"
> when they do the timing belt. If you think the pump is going to last to
> 120k miles, don't bother. If you think it may go in another 10 or 20
> thousand and don't want to pay the same labor charges again, get it done
> now. Personally I'd get it done and have peace of mind, but YMMV.
>
> Conversely, if you skip it and have to get it done in 30,000 miles, it may
> pay to have the timing belt replaced at that time. Either way, its a
> "gotcha"
>
was NOT one of Hyundai's better designs. The pump has to fit up under a cam
sprocket cover that overlaps by about 2 or 3 mm, but the maneuvering
required to do this causes the metal "gasket" to slip off. It took a couple
of hours as a result. At least it is done... and they parts guy have me a
good price break on the parts this time.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:vL9qh.62325$wP1.59734@newssvr14.news.prodigy. net...
>
> "KWW" <kirk.walker ahyt aircooled doht neyt> wrote in message
> news:RbudnYFda8SEhzTYnZ2dnUVZ_rGinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> They are charging a lot for the pump.... think it should be replaced at
>> 60 k miles? I am not the original owner. I have heard some say that a
>> new timing belt (some vehicles) strains the bearnings in the water pump
>> and it is good to replace it. Thoughts, anyone?
>> Thx,
>
> Comes down to cost. The labor to replace the pump is essentially "free"
> when they do the timing belt. If you think the pump is going to last to
> 120k miles, don't bother. If you think it may go in another 10 or 20
> thousand and don't want to pay the same labor charges again, get it done
> now. Personally I'd get it done and have peace of mind, but YMMV.
>
> Conversely, if you skip it and have to get it done in 30,000 miles, it may
> pay to have the timing belt replaced at that time. Either way, its a
> "gotcha"
>
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