A straight answer, what's involved, and when you'd need a shop instead.
Yes. Water-pump replacement is commonly done on-site, frequently alongside a timing belt or serpentine belt job.
Coolant drain, pump replacement, refill and bleed, leak check.
None for most vehicles.
Yes. Water-pump replacement is commonly done on-site, frequently alongside a timing belt or serpentine belt job.
About 2–4 hours for most vehicles.
None for most vehicles.
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