Pump replacement in Petah Tikva
117 companies found
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Petah Tikva, Moshe Dayan St 6,
English ,Hebrew ,Russian

- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Petah Tikva, Ha-Rekhev St 11
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 19:00
- Petah Tikva, Zeev Jabutinsky Rd 96
English ,Hebrew

- Car Service
- Open Will close at 16:30
- Petah Tikva, Gonen St 7
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Petah Tikva, HaAluf David Marcus St 37
English ,Hebrew ,Russian

- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Petah Tikva, Amal St 58
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Petah Tikva, Ben Tsiyon Galis St 46
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 16:30
- Petah Tikva, Ha-Rekhev St 5
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 17:00
- Petah Tikva, Amal St 27
English ,Hebrew
- Car Service
- Open Will close at 16:00
- Petah Tikva, HaAluf David Marcus St 7
English ,Hebrew

- Car Service
- Open Will close at 16:30
- Petah Tikva, Imber St 33
English ,Hebrew

- Car Service
- Open Will close at 16:00
- Petah Tikva, HaRakevet 9
English ,Hebrew ,Russian
Pump replacement
Signs of a failing pump include extraneous noise, pump pulley play, leakage, and antifreeze smell. The pump failure can be caused by improper mounting, significant increase in engine temperature, faulty bearing, and seal failure. In all of these cases, the pump is to be replaced. In order to replace the pump in an 8-valve system, remove the cover from the timing belt, if necessary, remove the tension roller, remove the alternator and timing belts, disconnect the pump hose, drain the antifreeze, remove the protective cover and pump. In order to remove the pump in a 16-valve system, first, remove the right wheel, and then follow the above-mentioned steps applicable for the 8-valve system. In order to install a new pump, perform the actions in the reverse order.