1999 Ford Explorer housing unit for water pump

1999 FORD EXPLORER
164,000 MILES • 6 CYL • 2WD • AUTOMATIC
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YEYI6
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My car starter overheating 4 days ago. When i checked the radiator we noticed it hardly had any coolant so we refilled it. I had a friend who is a mechanic look at it and he said that it llooked like it was the system behind the water pump. A nother mechanic(the one that is going to do the actual work) told me that the part typically costs $500 at the dealership. he said its a plastic part that houses the water pump. as I am waiting to fix my car he said I could drive the car just check the coolant everyday. Well, when i went to drive my car it started to shake really bad at idle and worse as i tried to back up. It felt like it wanted to turn off when i pressed on the gas. Is the leak also causing the shaking? and is there such a thing as the housing unit for the water pump? I would really appreciate a prompt response I am scheduled to speak to the meachaninc this weekend (in 2 days).
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Veronica
May 13, 2010 at 11:08 PM
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JACOBANDNICKOLAS
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There is a water pump housing, but I have yet to see one go bad. What is he saying is wrong with the houising? I would also question if it is just the water pump leaking. That would make more sense to me.
Oct 9, 2018 at 6:53 PM
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