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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / June 2004

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95 Legecy, water pump/thermostat

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p51mustang - 12 Jun 2004 01:14 GMT
I just replaced the front seals and waterpump.  It acts like the water pump
is not turning.  I get no blowing hot air inside the car.  I put in a new
thermostat, then tried the old one.  Same problem with both.  If I remove
the bleeder screw from the radiator just steam comes out.  All worked fine
before.  Temp gauge goes to hot position.

1995 Legecy wagon
2.2 auto
109000 miles

new crank seal, new cam seals, new water pump

TIA
Tim
Carl 1 Lucky Texan - 12 Jun 2004 04:58 GMT
probably need to replace the rad cap, purge air outta the system
(elevate fron end on curb/ramps whatever, select heat inside/ fill
o'flow with coolant, run till fans come on, allow to cool, monitor
o'flow for several drive cycles)
OR
you have a bad headgasket.

Carl
1 Lucky Texan

> I just replaced the front seals and waterpump.  It acts like the water pump
> is not turning.  I get no blowing hot air inside the car.  I put in a new
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> TIA
> Tim

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