As your Chevrolet Caprice comes up on that 100,000 mile mark, your first indication that you have a problem with your water pump may be loud screeching or groaning. There are many different reasons why your water pump could be failing. It might be because the impellers have gone bad, the timing belt has deteriorated, or the bearings have worn out.
You may notice that the water pump's gasket has developed a leak. No matter what the cause, your Caprice's water pump isn't doing its job, which is to circulate the coolant through your cooling system when the engine is running.
If you are lucky enough to have a lot of spare time, for example, like you might if you are waiting for your local dealership or auto parts shop to fulfill your "special order" for a Chevrolet Caprice water pump, you could spend it diagnosing precisely what caused it to fail. However, most busy people would rather just replace it and be done with it. That's where we can help. All of our water pumps you see on our online catalog are in stock and ready to ship to you with the click of a mouse. Our catalog never closes. It is available to you at any time of the day or night, and that includes weekends or holidays. We also have the timing belts you will need to ensure that your new water pump continues to work for a long time.(Change both at the same time to save yourself a lot of aggravation later.) Get the quality Chevrolet water pump and the timing belt you need now from us today!