The water pump is the heart of your car's cooling system. It transports water that was cooled in the radiator to the engine block. Once the cooled water has gone through the engine block, it goes back to the pump and back again to the radiator. The water pump is attached directly to the engine block, and operates through centrifugal force. If the water pump isn't pumping, the coolant will remain stagnant and the engine will over-heat. In this case, you'll have to remove your car's water pump. Locating the water pump is quite easy. Just follow the hoses that are attached to the radiator to the other end, and you'll find the water pump. The water pump gets its pumping power via a belt that connects it to the alternator [source: Freudenberger]. Here's how to remove your car's water pump.