How to replace a water pump on a 00-06 Tahoe/Yukon/Burban/Escalade

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ScottyBoy

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Here is the process of draining the cooling system, removing the water pump, and then re-installing it.

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Scott, you made one. We were just talking about this. You did this real quick. Very much appreciated for this. Since you know im about to do it also. Just a little different.

edit-- nvrmind, its not you. lol. but very much appreciated still. lol
 
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No, thats not me. But I figured this was much needed on this site, especially with all the talk recently about replacing water pumps.
 

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It's really pretty easy Mike, just get a water pump with a new thermostat and you should have no problems!!
 

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Nice write up!
I read that thread on low coolant light and notice 3 days ago mine came on. I'm going to take a look this evening after work. If its the water pump, ill refer back to this write up.. Good job ScottyBoy.:Handshake:
 
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I actually got mine changed out very easy by watching those videos. Like others have mentioned on here, the hardest part was getting the damn fan off. Also, my radiator drain was a bit stubborn and didnt wanna open without pliers, even after I got it turning. I shopped around for a water pump and the cheapest I could find was a remanufactured one from rockauto.com for $55 bucks plus a core charge of like $17 or something like that. So it would have cost me almost $80 plus shipping. The cheapest local place was NAPA which had a reman for $85 plus a $20 core. Everywhere else they were about $100-$130. I ended up finding an online coupon code for Advance auto parts which was $40 off any purchase over $100. They had a brand new pump for $120 with no core charge. So I ordered it online and picked it up in the store about an hour later. After the $40 off, I paid $80 for a brand new water pump with a lifetime warranty. Can't beat that with a stick!
 

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I just bought a new thermostat today from NAPA and it came separate from the housing . part #506186. with the luck I've been having hopefully the guy was right in telling me this is how the new ones come.
 

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I think I got the same crap from Napa as well, I'm pretty sure my stock thermostat was integrated with the housing and Napa told me I was crazy, so I went home a got the thermostat and stuck it on his bench to prove it to him!! Needless to say, he did a little more searching in his computer and low and behold he found the right one, I'd take that one back and make him find the right one or else buy one somewhere else, the other places had the correct one!
 

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Thanks Riviera I was about to put it in today. I'm glad I read this first. Does the stock thermostat even come out of the housing or is it all one piece? I'm taking it back and if they don't have the right one I'll try Oreilly's. I'm sure mine is stuck and maybe the reason my fans don't know what the hell to do!
 

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I'm pretty sure mine was a one piece and I'm pretty sure Napa thought I was crazy, just take it back and if they can't get you the one piece I'd go somewhere else!! Just take yours out and slap it on their desk, they should be able to find the right one!
 

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Didn't watch the videos but I have to say it's a simple install even for the novices. One thing I will suggest is a very, very large drain pan because you will spill from somewhere when you're not expecting it.

Also, since when is it a good idea to put the damn thermostat that low in the system? I like my old tbi where it only takes a splash of coolant to re-fill the radiator after I change a t-stat.
 

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Great videos, very clear and seems pretty easy.

I'm a big fan of doing other things while you're in there, so it looks like replacing the belts, thermostat and upper hose at the same time would be no more work. Is the big hose on the water pump the lower hose?

Anything else worth replacing while in there?

Any brands of water pumps to go with or to avoid?

Thanks!
 
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Yes, it is a pretty easy job. I found these videos on youtube so I decided to post them here to help others. They aren't my videos, so I cannot take credit for them. I would suggest replacing the hoses and belts while you are at it. As far as brands, I am not sure. I did pay the few extra $$ for a new one as opposed to getting a remanufactured one though. Also, I ordered mine online from Advanced auto parts, and did the in store pick up. You can google coupon codes to save a LOT of money like that. I found a coupon code for $40 off any purchase of $100 or more. The pump was about $120 so it came up to like 80 bucks. I ordered it and picked it up about 20 minutes later at the store about 3 miles from my house.
 

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I would have to question the process of paper gaskets and rtv on o-rings. This is stupid azzed slipshod work. No torque wrenches, I mean wtf.

paper gasket will leak sooner than the metal plate/o-ring and o-rings never require sealant.
Torque wrenches are a minimum, gudentite went out long ago.
 

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Is it just me or is the video link gone now.

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