Dude!!!!! I am NOT mechanically inclined at all. This video made it so easy for me. You explained everything in detail, including socket sizes, and in complete order. You just made a TH-cam mechanic out of me! 🤣 If ya lived around Toledo, OH I'd buy ya some beers! Thanks man, cheers!!
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Great video! And --- if the head on the 13 mm tensioner bolt is rounded off (as was mine) the right hand pulley on the tensioner can be removed, leaving the tensioner itself in place. There is sufficient clearance to pull the pump.
I know nothing about cars but I own a 05 Jeep Liberty and my water pump is going out. Found out when my timing belt slipped off it’s track. Coolant leaking everywhere 🥹 but I can’t afford to take it to a shop and I’m not afraid to get my hands dirty was able to get the belt back on but that wrench 🔧 in ya video through me 💸🥲
Great video 👍🏻 I have a 04 Jeep Liberty and looking at it there isn’t much room to get my hands down to the bolts because of the fan. Did you remove the fan before you started the video?
I have a 2004 Jeep Liberty and my fan cover (where it says Caution) extends forward so that there's no space at all to pull out the water pump. At least it looks that way. I hate to get halfway through and find that out?
What does the 40-foot lbs & 30-foot lbs mean. Like I see you have a special socket wrench so like will I need that type or if I went without could I still get the job done?
That's a torque wrench. They're generally a little pricey but you can get a fairly inexpensive one that may be good enough for this at harbor freight unless you plan on using it a whole lot.
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Dude!!!!!
I am NOT mechanically inclined at all. This video made it so easy for me. You explained everything in detail, including socket sizes, and in complete order. You just made a TH-cam mechanic out of me! 🤣 If ya lived around Toledo, OH I'd buy ya some beers! Thanks man, cheers!!
+James Preston Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
Great video! And --- if the head on the 13 mm tensioner bolt is rounded off (as was mine) the right hand pulley on the tensioner can be removed, leaving the tensioner itself in place. There is sufficient clearance to pull the pump.
Finally, great useful video. Thanks bro
I know nothing about cars but I own a 05 Jeep Liberty and my water pump is going out. Found out when my timing belt slipped off it’s track. Coolant leaking everywhere 🥹 but I can’t afford to take it to a shop and I’m not afraid to get my hands dirty was able to get the belt back on but that wrench 🔧 in ya video through me 💸🥲
Great video 👍🏻 I have a 04 Jeep Liberty and looking at it there isn’t much room to get my hands down to the bolts because of the fan. Did you remove the fan before you started the video?
Good job.
Great video 😊
Thanks!! Great tutorial!
Is it the same with the 2005 Jeep Liberty with the 2.8 litre diesel engine?
I have a 2004 Jeep Liberty and my fan cover (where it says Caution) extends forward so that there's no space at all to pull out the water pump. At least it looks that way. I hate to get halfway through and find that out?
Thanks, i have a few things to replace on my wife’s vehicle.
Does the new part come with the gasket?
Wonderful video
What does the 40-foot lbs & 30-foot lbs mean. Like I see you have a special socket wrench so like will I need that type or if I went without could I still get the job done?
That's a torque wrench. They're generally a little pricey but you can get a fairly inexpensive one that may be good enough for this at harbor freight unless you plan on using it a whole lot.
So no silicone on the gasket???
After changing a couple alternators in a few of my cars over the past 5 years this looks like a piece of cake, I always hate the belt patterns though.
Do you need to grease the gasket with silicone?
What size are those long bolts?
what about bleeding the system ?
how long are the long bolts?