Subaru Water Pumps
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Water Pump Assembly
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Without the water pump, coolant can’t circulate properly, and that can quickly lead to overheating and severe engine damage. If your pump is leaking or worn, replacing it should be a priority to avoid expensive repairs.
Everything to Know About Replacing Your Water Pump
How to Replace the Water Pump in Your Subaru Forester
1. Drain the Coolant System
Begin by safely draining the coolant to prevent spills when removing the old Subaru Forester water pump.
2. Disconnect the Battery
Remove the negative battery cable to avoid electrical shorts or injuries during the repair.
3. Remove the Drive Belts
Detach any belts and pulleys obstructing access to the Subaru water pump.
4. Detach the Old Water Pump
Unbolt and remove the old pump, making sure to catch any remaining coolant and clean the gasket surface.
5. Install the New Water Pump
Position the new Subaru water pump with a fresh gasket and torque it down to factory specs.
6. Reassemble and Refill
Reinstall belts, reconnect hoses, and refill the cooling system with fresh coolant.
7. Bleed the Cooling System
Start the engine and let it run to remove air pockets, ensuring consistent coolant flow and temperature regulation.
8. Inspect for Leaks
After a short drive, double-check for leaks and confirm the water pump is working correctly.
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