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Toyota Previa Water Pump tops the list of components that make this great all-rounder a minivan that does not fear overheating. The Toyota Previa would become loyal in its uncommon mid engine balance which changed to front engine configuration that provided it with sure footed handling, spacious cabin, sliding rear doors and useful technology like adaptive lighting that make this minivan a clever family choice. Through successive generations it demonstrated how Toyota engineering can have both durability and driver-friendly designs that the owners can enjoy the smooth ride, the flexible seating and the hybrid alternative that can bring welcome efficiency to the daily commute that keeps its spirit going. The core of that reliability is the Previa Water Pump which is a small aluminum device the shaft, bearings and impellers of which pass coolant between engine and radiator, ensuring that there are no heat accumulations. This Water Pump operates continuously as long as the vehicle is on the move to protect its power output, eliminate gasket damage and enable the Previa engine to perform heavily in a mile after a mile. Using official Toyota parts will not lead to leaks and premature wear since a real Toyota Water Pump has the required factory tolerances. It is very easy to install, first, cool the engine, unplug the battery, get the coolant out of it, loosen the belt, unbolt and move the old unit, wash the surfaces, screw the new Water Pump with a new gasket, tighten the bolts, refill the coolant, bleed the air, start the engine, and then, monitor the temperature indicator in the safe zone.