2000 Chrysler Grand Voyager Water Pump

Discussion in 'Voyager' started by William R. Walsh, Oct 18, 2007.

  1. Hello all...

    This has been a "fun" van to own--while it seems to be reliable enough and
    is holding up well, it has had enough stupid problems to make you wonder...
    It's a 2000 Grand Voyager with the 3.3L V6.

    About two or three months ago, it suddenly and without provocation dumped
    coolant out of the weep hole on the water pump. After it did so, the leak
    continued for a while and then slowly eased off. I don't recall for sure if
    it stopped or not. I did find that filling the radiator and expansion tank
    back up to the proper levels would result in a repeat performance.

    So the water pump was replaced, and everything seemed fine until today when
    it did the same thing. I'm sure that if I were to fill the radiator and
    expansion tank (the expansion tank is empty and the radiator low) it would
    end up on the ground again. This time around, however, it hasn't leaked at
    all afterward.

    Any ideas?

    William
     
    William R. Walsh, Oct 18, 2007
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  2. William R. Walsh

    philthy Guest

    air pocket in copoling system. esp. if the van has rear heat
     
    philthy, Oct 18, 2007
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  3. Hi!
    Ah yes, the van sure does have rear heat/AC. I hadn't thought of that.
    Thanks for the tip.

    If there is air trapped back there, what is the best way to encourage it to
    leave?

    William
     
    William R. Walsh, Oct 18, 2007
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  4. William R. Walsh

    philthy Guest

    drive it and recheck the level
    i have a kool tool that pulls a vacumm on the cooling system and will do those
    with rear heat
    takes less time to fill and tells me if my work leaks before i even test drive
    them
     
    philthy, Oct 20, 2007
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  5. Hi!
    Where'd you get it or what is it called?

    I think the water pump went. I found metal shavings down in that area, and
    it didn't look good when I got it out of there. Lifetime warranted...so the
    only thing was the labor to put a new one in. Hope it lasts a little longer.

    William
     
    William R. Walsh, Oct 24, 2007
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  6. William R. Walsh

    philthy Guest

    the tool is made by airlift and costs about 80 dollars most good parts stors
    carry it
    there is a cheaper verson but you get what you pay for and you have to have a
    good compressor
     
    philthy, Oct 25, 2007
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