Watch this video to learn how to replace the water pump on a 2009-2014 Ford F-150.
Replacing Water Pump on a 2009-2014 Ford F-150: What You Need
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Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Preparing for Work
Turn off your engine and engage the parking brake.
Open the hood using the hood release handle.
Step 2: Battery Disconnection (Safety Measure)
As a safety precaution, disconnect the battery.
Step 3: Removing Elements to Access the Water Pump
To access the water pump, certain elements need removal.
Remove the breather from the air intake duct by pushing the green tab and pulling it out.
Unscrew the clamps on both sides of the air intake duct using a flat head screwdriver. Remove the duct.
In order to change the water pump, it is necessary to carry out a complete bleed of your cooling system.
It is important to leave the serpentine belt in place in order to retain pulley rotation during unscrewing.
Everyone’s natural reflex is to take the water pump in hand and turn the pump pulley to check that this element is rotating correctly. But this is a serious mistake that can irreversibly damage the water pump. You need to immerse the pump in coolant, and to turn it around ten times. This prevents subsequent leaks, as the pump must never run dry.
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