DIY: How To Replace the Water Pump on the IS250
#16
Driver
Thread Starter
Fill the water inlet and reservoir with coolant. Start the car with radiator cap off. Turn on the heater to max temp. You will start to see air bubbles bleed out of the water inlet and the coolant level dropping. Add more coolant as needed until the car reaches normal temp. Close cap and you're done.
#17
LOL you have to be kidding me…I just changed my water pump 2 days ago, I wish I had this DIY…it took me a long time to do.
I changed spark plugs/ pulleys/ belt/ hoses/ seals/ cleaned the throttle body and all engine bay/ replaced fluids/ removed sway bars to install the F_Sports soon, but they sent me the wrong ones (AWD)
My water pump wasn’t leaking and it actually looks and feels fine, I just wanted to do everything now before I have any issues.
Few tips:
-Keep all screws/ bolts together and label them, not only where they go but also the exact position as there are a few screws that are different sizes, but look similar. This was really helpful for me since it took me 4 days to put everything back together. (I was working a few hours a day) if you do it all in one day most likely you will remember.
-Remember the order you took everything apart, and double check all the hoses/ clamps/ connectors and count and torque all bolts.
-Also remember the belt route, I found a great diagram at Sewell, make sure you double check it.
I think that I can do this again really quickly now.
Question: I drained the coolant from the radiator and disconnected the hoses and took out the water pump, a lot of coolant came out. When refilling I just got one gallon but the car took the whole thing, I went back to the dealer and got another gallon and I put about ½ gallon in it. I think that I need to put more as the coolant level is low, I measured what I took out and it was a bit more than a gallon (definitely not 2). How much coolant did you guys had to pour back in?
Great DIY!
I changed spark plugs/ pulleys/ belt/ hoses/ seals/ cleaned the throttle body and all engine bay/ replaced fluids/ removed sway bars to install the F_Sports soon, but they sent me the wrong ones (AWD)
My water pump wasn’t leaking and it actually looks and feels fine, I just wanted to do everything now before I have any issues.
Few tips:
-Keep all screws/ bolts together and label them, not only where they go but also the exact position as there are a few screws that are different sizes, but look similar. This was really helpful for me since it took me 4 days to put everything back together. (I was working a few hours a day) if you do it all in one day most likely you will remember.
-Remember the order you took everything apart, and double check all the hoses/ clamps/ connectors and count and torque all bolts.
-Also remember the belt route, I found a great diagram at Sewell, make sure you double check it.
I think that I can do this again really quickly now.
Question: I drained the coolant from the radiator and disconnected the hoses and took out the water pump, a lot of coolant came out. When refilling I just got one gallon but the car took the whole thing, I went back to the dealer and got another gallon and I put about ½ gallon in it. I think that I need to put more as the coolant level is low, I measured what I took out and it was a bit more than a gallon (definitely not 2). How much coolant did you guys had to pour back in?
Great DIY!
#18
Lexus Test Driver
Some of the older cars have bleeder valves but this method works for most cars. While the car is still cold, start your car with the radiator cap open and a funnel and watch the bubbles pop out. Sometimes you have to rev it up a but to get into the really trapped air pockets
#20
Driver
Thread Starter
LOL you have to be kidding me…I just changed my water pump 2 days ago, I wish I had this DIY…it took me a long time to do.
I changed spark plugs/ pulleys/ belt/ hoses/ seals/ cleaned the throttle body and all engine bay/ replaced fluids/ removed sway bars to install the F_Sports soon, but they sent me the wrong ones (AWD)
My water pump wasn’t leaking and it actually looks and feels fine, I just wanted to do everything now before I have any issues.
Few tips:
-Keep all screws/ bolts together and label them, not only where they go but also the exact position as there are a few screws that are different sizes, but look similar. This was really helpful for me since it took me 4 days to put everything back together. (I was working a few hours a day) if you do it all in one day most likely you will remember.
-Remember the order you took everything apart, and double check all the hoses/ clamps/ connectors and count and torque all bolts.
-Also remember the belt route, I found a great diagram at Sewell, make sure you double check it.
I think that I can do this again really quickly now.
Question: I drained the coolant from the radiator and disconnected the hoses and took out the water pump, a lot of coolant came out. When refilling I just got one gallon but the car took the whole thing, I went back to the dealer and got another gallon and I put about ½ gallon in it. I think that I need to put more as the coolant level is low, I measured what I took out and it was a bit more than a gallon (definitely not 2). How much coolant did you guys had to pour back in?
Great DIY!
I changed spark plugs/ pulleys/ belt/ hoses/ seals/ cleaned the throttle body and all engine bay/ replaced fluids/ removed sway bars to install the F_Sports soon, but they sent me the wrong ones (AWD)
My water pump wasn’t leaking and it actually looks and feels fine, I just wanted to do everything now before I have any issues.
Few tips:
-Keep all screws/ bolts together and label them, not only where they go but also the exact position as there are a few screws that are different sizes, but look similar. This was really helpful for me since it took me 4 days to put everything back together. (I was working a few hours a day) if you do it all in one day most likely you will remember.
-Remember the order you took everything apart, and double check all the hoses/ clamps/ connectors and count and torque all bolts.
-Also remember the belt route, I found a great diagram at Sewell, make sure you double check it.
I think that I can do this again really quickly now.
Question: I drained the coolant from the radiator and disconnected the hoses and took out the water pump, a lot of coolant came out. When refilling I just got one gallon but the car took the whole thing, I went back to the dealer and got another gallon and I put about ½ gallon in it. I think that I need to put more as the coolant level is low, I measured what I took out and it was a bit more than a gallon (definitely not 2). How much coolant did you guys had to pour back in?
Great DIY!
#21
Instructor
Fill the water inlet and reservoir with coolant. Start the car with radiator cap off. Turn on the heater to max temp. You will start to see air bubbles bleed out of the water inlet and the coolant level dropping. Add more coolant as needed until the car reaches normal temp. Close cap and you're done.
Cool..I've done that before with my Tercel, but didn't know if this car was any different.
#22
Driver School Candidate
Thank you for the great write up! It is people like you that make these forums accel!
When doing the bleed procedure can I still leave the A/C on, even with heater set to max temp(high) and fan on high?
The reason I ask is i cant turn off the A/C since my navigation screen is broke(the button is a touchscreen button for the is350/w nav) and I havent got around to doing the DIY fix for it yet?
Someone please respond! thanks!
When doing the bleed procedure can I still leave the A/C on, even with heater set to max temp(high) and fan on high?
The reason I ask is i cant turn off the A/C since my navigation screen is broke(the button is a touchscreen button for the is350/w nav) and I havent got around to doing the DIY fix for it yet?
Someone please respond! thanks!
#25
For bleeding, I recently tried the method that everyone pretty much suggests here with the pressure cap removed start the car method and let the bubbles come out the top. It was a complete disaster, as soon as car is started the coolant is gushed and forced out and makes a huge mess. So never understood how this can be achieved
#26
Driver
Thread Starter
I think it should be the same process.
Not a single drop gushed out when I started the car when cold. Does it gush out slowly or does it shoot out with a lot of force?
For bleeding, I recently tried the method that everyone pretty much suggests here with the pressure cap removed start the car method and let the bubbles come out the top. It was a complete disaster, as soon as car is started the coolant is gushed and forced out and makes a huge mess. So never understood how this can be achieved
Last edited by Serifiyah; 01-24-14 at 01:17 AM.
#27
If i remember correctly, it was with a bit of force as I attempted it the second time while getting someone else to start the car and i monitored and kept a rag and the pressure cover handy, and it started gushing out and attempting to put the cover back on while it was gushing was messy.
#28
Driver
Thread Starter
If i remember correctly, it was with a bit of force as I attempted it the second time while getting someone else to start the car and i monitored and kept a rag and the pressure cover handy, and it started gushing out and attempting to put the cover back on while it was gushing was messy.
#30
Really? that's worrying. i did this almost a year ago and driven over 10k miles and have not had any other symptoms relating to head gasket, oil is also always clean. Anyone else had similar issues? why shouldnt the coolant overflow and gush out? specially since the coolant will start being pumped causing a pressure and as the cap is open it just comes out