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We'll bet you always check the coolant level in your Acura when you give it the underhood once-over, right? That's important--proper coolant level is essential to keeping your Acura's temperature within specs. But that coolant doesn't do any good if your Acura water pump isn't circulating it through the engine. If you're noticing the temperature creeping up on your Legend or Integra, but your coolant is at the correct level, your Acura water pump may be self-destructing. Even if your Acura water pump isn't showing signs of trouble, if you're doing a timing belt job on your Acura, it's a good time to change the Acura water pump. Why? Because getting to an Acura water pump isn't always easy. If you've got the timing belt out, your Acura water pump is probably right in front of you. For the time you save, most technicians recommend an Acura water pump replacement while the timing belt is being changed. Either way you decide to do it, when you need a new Acura water pump, look here. Our Acura water pump prices are way below dealer prices, and we stock the same quality Acura water pumps you'll find there. And make a project of it: Pick up an Acura water pump, Acura timing belt, and an Acura repair manual and get your Acura set for the next 60,000 miles!
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