A coolant pump is a pump designed for the recirculation of a liquid coolant, typically used to dissipate heat from an engine or other heat-generating machinery.
It operates as a straightforward centrifugal pump, featuring an impeller enclosed in a metal housing.
The pump is powered by a belt connected to the crank, and the impeller's rotation propels the liquid out of the pump. This outward flow creates a suction effect, drawing more liquid into the pump.
In most engines, a mechanical pump runs continuously, operating whenever the engine is running.
Signs of a malfunctioning coolant pump include engine overheating, leakage of coolant, and abnormal whining sounds emanating from the coolant pump pulley.
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