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Ford Bantam water pump issues
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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 1137914" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>[USER=26386]@Juan West[/USER] welcome to the forum ! Irrespective of the thermostat, which may be functioning correctly, there would be a "sender" (sensor with wire) which sends the temperature signal voltage to the electronics, which gives you the temp gauge readout on the instrument panel. If that sender is faulty/failing or intermittent due to bad connection then this could be the problem. Look for such a sensor somewhere in the cooling system.</p><p></p><p>Regarding the water pump, it would be one of the first parts to get warm "earlier" than other "externally exposed" parts as it is moving heated coolant from the water jacket once the engine has fired up and is running. (The pump is in direct contact with heated coolant).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 1137914, member: 16849"] [USER=26386]@Juan West[/USER] welcome to the forum ! Irrespective of the thermostat, which may be functioning correctly, there would be a "sender" (sensor with wire) which sends the temperature signal voltage to the electronics, which gives you the temp gauge readout on the instrument panel. If that sender is faulty/failing or intermittent due to bad connection then this could be the problem. Look for such a sensor somewhere in the cooling system. Regarding the water pump, it would be one of the first parts to get warm "earlier" than other "externally exposed" parts as it is moving heated coolant from the water jacket once the engine has fired up and is running. (The pump is in direct contact with heated coolant). [/QUOTE]
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