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PSI 2.4L Engine coolant leak.

Hi All
First post on here so go easy!
Got a minor coolant leak dripping from the lower timing cover/crank pulley area. Stripped everything down to expose the timing belt etc and it looks to be leaking from the water pump gasket.
After reading a few posts on here it looks like an expensive and involved job.
Can somebody confirm the procedure and OE part number for the kit please? A Workshop manual would be very much appreciated.
  • Posted 18 Nov 2021 08:35
  • By Biglifter
  • joined 26 Jan'21 - 8 messages
  • United Kingdom
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Hey Big,

The 2.4 PSI engine has a complicated timing system that requires certain tools to set correctly. I would leave this repair to a qualified tech. Good Luck
  • Posted 31 Dec 2021 06:27
  • By Fishmech
  • joined 12 Jul'17 - 370 messages
  • Virginia, United States
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