Have you ever found yourself standing dolefully and balefully by the side of the road next to your smoking vehicle, hood popped, waiting with a sheepish grin for the tow truck? If so, it was probably because of an overheated engine. If you want to avoid overheated engines (and their subsequent breakdowns), you need to make sure your Honda Del Sol Water Pump is in great working order and replace it whenever necessary. How does the water pump of your Honda Del Sol function to keep your engine compartment cool? The answer is actually quite simple.
Your car’s water pump works in tandem with your radiator to keep your cooling system running smoothly. The radiator and its coolant fluid mixture are kept at a low temperature by the rush of outside air that enters the hood through the openings of the car’s grille.
This fluid, now nice and cool, is directed to the engine compartment by none other than the humble Honda Del Sol Water Pump. In the engine, the coolant fluid absorbs much of the engine’s heat, after which the water pump is responsible for directing the fluid back to the radiator, where the heat is dispersed into the air or redirected to the heating system for the passenger cabin. This process repeats over and over while the engine is running, funneling heat from the engine through the radiator and back into the outside air. Without a great Honda Del Sol Water Pump keeping your engine safe, this system cannot work properly.Replace your water pump today to keep your engine cool tomorrow – and avoid the host of expensive repairs you face after your engine overheats.