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The water pump is the central component responsible for circulating coolant through the engine, radiator, and heater core. It ensures the engine remains within a safe temperature range during all driving conditions. Over time, internal bearings, impellers, or seals can wear out, causing leaks, noise, or low coolant flow. A failing water pump is a major cause of overheating and can result in severe engine damage if ignored. Modern pumps must withstand high temperatures, continuous pressure fluctuations, and contaminants in the coolant system. Replacing the water pump restores stable coolant circulation and protects the engine from overheating-related failures.