there is a bypass hose that connects to the bottom drivers side of the pump. its right next to the thermostat housing. if that popped off, it would pour coolant out. i suspect that's your problem. a water pump would have to be REALLY bad for water to pour out of it. its not impossible though. to check remove the timing cover and fill the engine with coolant through the water outlet to the radiator. that way you'll be able to see if its coming from the pump. if not there are freeze plugs on either side of the block below the exhaust manifolds, check them to see if one came out
your head gasket is probaly blown.
I have a Toyota with the 22r engine and it will start when its cold but it when it gets worm it wont start with out help
It is possible that a 1993 Toyota will not start when it is cold because the battery does not have enough cranking amps to start the vehicle. Check to make sure that the battery is large enough for the job and is also charging properly.
you have a week battery contact or your alternator is about to give out on you
No spark, No compression, no fuel or timing off. Any or all of these could be an issue and then multipul reasons for each of them.
U get overheated
Overheated...
overheated and wont start
The computer is protecting the engine by not allowing it to start or run while in an overheated condition. Once the engine cools down to a safe operating temperature the computer will allow it to be re-started.
we have to put the gear to neutral and apply brakes, and start the car.
It can but all the water of the slime will start pouring out
Start off with 4.5 quarts. Start the engine, then turn it off. Check the dipstick about 15 seconds after turning the engine off. I'm guessing it will be about 5 quarts.