So just to confirm , I replaced my waterpump a few days ago. The man is right it is easy enough. There a relatively small number of bolts to take out. Taking off the lower bumper will probably be the hardest. At the corners are little plastic dowels to take out once they are out a few bolts them bumper off. Take grill off to , that's super easy. Next 4 bolts each per headlight , and there easy out too. Next bit seems scary your gonna open a few bolts on the top cross member , and the bottom , just do it , once done flex out the radiator assemble and then in at the allen screw in the middle of fan. To get this loose can be tricky , find a suitable small diameter screwdriver and tap in behind screws to hold against allen screw. There are 3 different size torx sockets , to get off waterpump. I suggest visiting a breakers yard and look at a engine out , to see first hand which screws to take out. Tips. : be careful of upper pipe on radiator, relieve clip on expansion bottle end and let off that pipe. Otherwise risk snapping off. If that happens use chemical metal to fix. 2. Check orientation of jubilee clip on pipe , as fan belt can rub against it. 3. When taking bolts out of waterpump , push into piece of cardboard. To remember way to put back. 4. Probably need replacement plastic grommet pins to secure corner of bumper and wing corner. 5. Don't worry it's a very doable job. Will need a selection of torx sockets, male and female. 6. Take a photo before taking off fan belt.
Thank you very much for this video it helped alot especially when I had to remove the fan from the water pump 😂😂 I won't lie it still took me a hour even though I looked at how you did it
Brilliant vid man! We've been told our 2003 Vito (presumably almost exactly similar set up) just has a faulty seal around one part of the pump, been quoted $3000au to fix it due to labour but bloody hell it looks easy enough, might just give it a crack
Looks like there might be a leak from the high pressure pump? On my vito the oring on the back of the high pressure pump, was seeping oil. I put on a thicker oring, as factory one is quite skinny. Gave it a good push to get it back it.
Hi Mark... Can you help please.. I need to change the water pump on a 2001 vito 113 automatic petrol.. Do you know much about this type.. I've not bought it yet.. Any advice be good. Many thanks Paul..
Hi i need advice on a 115 cdi vito . When i start it it turns over for a while before it starts and when it start it dos not go more than 3000 revs . Can anyone give me some advice
"Don't get scared just do it. " the man is right.
I was afraid to start the job , cos thought it would be difficult, but it really is straightforward.
So far the only video that actually shows useful info
So just to confirm , I replaced my waterpump a few days ago. The man is right it is easy enough.
There a relatively small number of bolts to take out. Taking off the lower bumper will probably be the hardest. At the corners are little plastic dowels to take out once they are out a few bolts them bumper off. Take grill off to , that's super easy. Next 4 bolts each per headlight , and there easy out too. Next bit seems scary your gonna open a few bolts on the top cross member , and the bottom , just do it , once done flex out the radiator assemble and then in at the allen screw in the middle of fan. To get this loose can be tricky , find a suitable small diameter screwdriver and tap in behind screws to hold against allen screw. There are 3 different size torx sockets , to get off waterpump. I suggest visiting a breakers yard and look at a engine out , to see first hand which screws to take out.
Tips. : be careful of upper pipe on radiator, relieve clip on expansion bottle end and let off that pipe. Otherwise risk snapping off. If that happens use chemical metal to fix.
2. Check orientation of jubilee clip on pipe , as fan belt can rub against it.
3. When taking bolts out of waterpump , push into piece of cardboard. To remember way to put back.
4. Probably need replacement plastic grommet pins to secure corner of bumper and wing corner.
5. Don't worry it's a very doable job. Will need a selection of torx sockets, male and female.
6. Take a photo before taking off fan belt.
Thank you. Have to do mine on 2012 Vito. I had a good chuckle at the "hibiscus" fan!
NICE ! good explication of steps. Saved me alot of swearing and frustration
Managed mine without removing the headlights and removing the crossmember. Replaced a broken condenser at the same time.
Keep up the vids
How did you manage it without removing the headlights etc?
Take the radiator shroud off
Thank you very much for this video it helped alot especially when I had to remove the fan from the water pump 😂😂 I won't lie it still took me a hour even though I looked at how you did it
Glad it helped
Brilliant vid man! We've been told our 2003 Vito (presumably almost exactly similar set up) just has a faulty seal around one part of the pump, been quoted $3000au to fix it due to labour but bloody hell it looks easy enough, might just give it a crack
Can you come do ours pls, nice holiday in Scotland 😂
Great video. Need to replace tension pulley so feel more confident after watching your video.
Was it noisy?
You are a clever mechanic Mr D.🚘🔧
Thanks for watching funkyFlunky
Great vid,cheers mate.
Looks like there might be a leak from the high pressure pump? On my vito the oring on the back of the high pressure pump, was seeping oil. I put on a thicker oring, as factory one is quite skinny. Gave it a good push to get it back it.
looks like you can also remove the alternator without removing the front end?
Fan belt mm? Thanks.
What mm?
2263mm? v 2270 mm?
so the belt is turning also the water pump?
Hi Mark... Can you help please.. I need to change the water pump on a 2001 vito 113 automatic petrol.. Do you know much about this type.. I've not bought it yet.. Any advice be good. Many thanks Paul..
not sure on this one soz
May I ask how much would this cost if the vito was not in parts? The labour?
£300 plus
Can you change the belt without reminding front end
yes
Hi i need advice on a 115 cdi vito . When i start it it turns over for a while before it starts and when it start it dos not go more than 3000 revs . Can anyone give me some advice
That is normal it wont let you rev pass 3000 revs with stationary. ( Safety feature)
salut quanti KM ha la machina?
155.000km