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Ford Probe Water Pump - Cooling & Heating System

  1. Part No :GRFPA933
    Was £72.78 Now £58.22
    Water Pump
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    Brand graf
    Unique Reference ZA027621
    Operating Mode Mechanical
    Additional Info with seal
    Water Pump Type for v-ribbed belt use
    Water pump impeller material 16
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Understanding the Ford Probe Water Pump

The water pump is a crucial component of the cooling system in your Ford Probe, ensuring that the engine maintains an optimal operating temperature. A functioning water pump circulates coolant throughout the engine block, radiator, and heating system, preventing overheating and potential engine damage. It's essential for Ford Probe owners to keep their water pump in good working condition to ensure the longevity and performance of their vehicle.

Signs of Water Pump Failure in Your Ford Probe

If you notice symptoms such as coolant leaks, unusual noises from the engine bay, or an overheating engine, it may indicate a failing water pump. These signs should not be ignored, as they can lead to more serious issues within the cooling heating systems of your Ford Probe. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of the water pump can save you from expensive repairs down the line.

Choosing the Right Water Pump for Your Ford Probe

When it comes to selecting a new water pump for your Ford Probe, it's important to choose a part that is compatible with your vehicle's make and model. The right water pump will ensure efficient cooling and heating, maintaining the performance of your Probe. OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts are often recommended for their guaranteed fit and reliability, but quality aftermarket options are also available.

Installation and Maintenance

Replacing the water pump in a Ford Probe can be a complex task that involves draining the cooling system, removing various components to access the pump, and ensuring a proper seal upon installation. It's advisable to consult a professional mechanic or refer to a service manual specific to the Ford Probe for detailed instructions. Regular inspection and maintenance of the cooling system can help detect water pump issues before they become severe.

Find Ford Probe Water Pumps and More

If you're in need of a new water pump or other cooling system components for your Ford Probe, you've come to the right place. Browse our extensive selection of parts to find the perfect match for your vehicle. Keep your Probe running smoothly with high-quality replacements and maintain the integrity of your cooling and heating systems.

For all your Ford Probe parts needs, visit our comprehensive parts page. Whether you're looking for a water pump or other components, we have everything you need to keep your Probe in top condition. Click here for Probe Ford car parts.

Water Pumps

When replacing your water pump, it is essential to ensure that you purchase the right part for your vehicle. To ensure you buy the right water pump, enter your registration number or make and model into the box, and we’ll direct you to a list of pumps available for your car. All our parts are sourced from reliable and trusted auto manufacturers.

What is the Water Pump?

The water pump is an integral part of every car cooling system. This centrifugal pump circulates fluid whenever the engine is running and is often connected to the crankshaft via an auxiliary belt. When operational, the water pump transports fluid through the engine block, the cylinder head and the car radiator before returning to the pump. This provides essential engine cooling.

What happens when your Car's Water Pump Fails?

Symptoms of a broken water pump are:

  • Engine overheating
  • Coolant leaking
  • Debris build-up in the pump

What Other Car Parts do we Stock?

Keeping your cooling and heating system in check is vital for keeping your car warm and your engine temperature running smoothly. We hold stock of cooling system spares for every eventuality, including full radiators, thermostats, water pumps, radiator fans, antifreeze, radiator mountings, and much more!

Those of you who love to work on your car at home can learn how to spot a radiator leak and perform a coolant flush with our handy knowledge hub guides. Check how your thermostat works and how to change it. And if you're new to car maintenance but want to learn, you can start by finding out what antifreeze is here.

We stock a full range of car parts and spares for other repairs or servicing on your car, from service, engine, transmission, exhaust, electrics, fuel and emissions, braking systems, and cooling and heating parts. All are sourced from our trusted and reliable auto partners.

Shop Water Pumps at GSF Car Parts Online and In-Store

All our water pumps are from trusted brands in the motoring industry, so you can count on them to be reliable and of excellent quality. Plus, our low-price promise means you can always expect great value too.

We offer free UK delivery on all online orders over £25, plus 60-day returns*. We also know you want to get your car up and running as soon as possible, which is why we offer a Click and Collect service that allows you to get your water pump in just an hour.

So, buy water pumps from us with confidence today. Or if you’re close to one of our 180 store locations across the UK & Ireland, drop by. Our experienced staff will be able to direct you to the correct part for your vehicle.