diagram for water pump and location?
94 accord 2.2Fi
i replaced my fan switch 'sensor' and my thermostat that are connected to the same housing (my intake radiator hose).. worked for a day perfect.. but once again it's overheating.. i'm pretty sure this time that because my water is flowing better, it caused my water pump to go bad (which was prolly already on its way out)
does anyone have a diagram on where my waterpump is.. or a reference to take everything apart (i'm fearing all my belts are gonna have to come off)
i would really appreciate it.. heh and i almost thought i got away with my overheating problem with $28
thanks!! this forum is really helpful.. hopefully in 2 months when i dont have so much bills i can get some advice with performance upgrades :P
i suppose any accord 94-97 waterpump would be the same.. so long as its a 16-valve non-vtec 4banger
i replaced my fan switch 'sensor' and my thermostat that are connected to the same housing (my intake radiator hose).. worked for a day perfect.. but once again it's overheating.. i'm pretty sure this time that because my water is flowing better, it caused my water pump to go bad (which was prolly already on its way out)
does anyone have a diagram on where my waterpump is.. or a reference to take everything apart (i'm fearing all my belts are gonna have to come off)
i would really appreciate it.. heh and i almost thought i got away with my overheating problem with $28
thanks!! this forum is really helpful.. hopefully in 2 months when i dont have so much bills i can get some advice with performance upgrades :P
i suppose any accord 94-97 waterpump would be the same.. so long as its a 16-valve non-vtec 4banger
All FWD Honda engines have a timing-belt-driven water pump. It is located underneath the plastic timing cover, it is the timing belt pulley that is farthest to the right on the engine block.
I could write you a complete procedure for replacing it, but you really should have the Helm (NOT Haynes...it's HELM) factory service manual. That book has graphics and a good procedure for putting in a new water pump.
I could write you a complete procedure for replacing it, but you really should have the Helm (NOT Haynes...it's HELM) factory service manual. That book has graphics and a good procedure for putting in a new water pump.


