OEM Infiniti Water Pumps

150431CA2A - : Engine Timing Sprocket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Sprocket

Infiniti 150431CA2A
For Oil Pump Drive.
Discontinued
491820P801 - : Filter for Infiniti Image

Filter

Infiniti 491820P801
4 wheel steering.
Discontinued
74599F6620 - : Side Extension Bracket for Infiniti Image

Side Extension Bracket

Infiniti 74599F6620
Fuel pump, conv.
Discontinued
1701331U00 - : Mount Bracket for Infiniti Image

Mount Bracket

Infiniti 1701331U00
Lower.
Discontinued
4918142U00 - : Reservoir Cap for Infiniti Image

Reservoir Cap

Infiniti 4918142U00
With electronic cntrl.
Discontinued
5247064U00 - : Dehydrator for Infiniti Image

Dehydrator

Infiniti 5247064U00
With active suspension, rear pump.
Discontinued
150431CA0B - : Engine Timing Sprocket for Infiniti Image

Engine Timing Sprocket

Infiniti 150431CA0B
Oil Pump Driven.
Discontinued
4918111Y01 - : Reservoir Cap for Infiniti Image

Reservoir Cap

Infiniti 4918111Y01
4 wheel steering.
Discontinued

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Every INFINITI has a water pump. What does it do? It moves water from the radiator through the engine and back again. The benefit? The process helps an engine stay at the right temperature for functioning as best it can, whatever the weather. This, in turn, helps keep engines from overheating. How does the water pump in your INFINITI work? First, water travels from your radiator through your motor, heating up as it goes. Your water pump is what returns the liquid to the radiator, where it cools off again. The process repeats. More specifically, in most INFINITI models today, the engine turns the water pump's belt, which then spins its axle. The axle movement is what creates suction, the vacuum effect necessary to pull the water out of the radiator. When water reaches the pump, centrifugal force drives it against the pump's outer walls. Then, it heads down a drain into the engine block, where it goes through the cylinder heads and drains back into the radiator. Unfortunately, water pumps can fail as they age. Luckily, there are many signs.

What are the Symptoms of a Water Pump Going Bad?

They include a lit temperature warning light, a low coolant warning light, coolant leaks, a loose water pump pulley, and low grinding noises when your engine runs. If you're seeing any of these, run an inspection. If you need a replacement, you can buy a genuine INFINITI water pump right from your OEM via our auto parts counter. Order today!