This water pump is shot! |
We realized that Jennifer was in over her head beginning with line one of her introduction:
"Water pumps push coolant through a vehicle's cooling system, using a fan belt or a timing belt."Wow... how do you disabuse an automotive ignoramus of that notion? No, Jennifer, water pumps don't "push coolant... [with] a timing belt"! Like any pump, your car's water pump uses something called an impeller to circulate the fluid. It runs by virtue of a pulley driven by the timing belt in most cars, or by the fan belt in older cars.
With that out of the way, let's see where Jennifer's diagnostic skills lead (truth be told, they went straight to Western Tire and Auto):
- "Look for leaks from under the vehicle."
- "Determine if there is overheating."
- "Look for pools of green fluid under your vehicle."
- "Listen for unusual sounds coming from the vehicle while driving. If you hear a whining sound coming from the heating or cooling vents, that indicates that there is a problem with the water pump."
Oh, well... Such is the problem with forcing those stupid "action verbs" on clueless Dumbass of the Day freelancers like Patterson!
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