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About Roland Finston
Expertise I take questions about domestic Chrysler-product front wheel drive cars and minivans for the years 1982-2000 based upon my experience and shop manuals. I don't have detailed information (e.g. manuals) nor expertise for Jeeps, trucks, SUV's, import vehicles, or for years more recent than 2000 (except Sebring/Stratus I have '03).
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Expert: Roland Finston
Date: 7/14/2008
Subject: Replacing the Water Pump
Question What is the best/easiest way to go about replacing the water pump on a 1999 Plymouth Breeze? I am also replacing the starter. I have done quite a bit of work on cars before but it seems like everything is in the way of what I would need to get to to replace these two parts.
Thanks for any advice you can give.
Answer Hi Joe,
You didn't happen to mention which engine is in your car. I can comment/help more accurately if I knew that. The water pump on the 2.5 is driven by the timing belt so often when you need to do one you do the other because you are already "there". The starter motor replacement also depends upon the engine. So please let me know that fact. Also, do you have any repair manual for the car yet?
Roland
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