Water Pump Dead
The dealer told me that my 2014 350 has a dying water pump which I agree with but don't agree with their ridiculous cost to fix it. I'm looking to order an aftermarket part 1)where can I find the part in Canada (other than amazon?) and what brand 2)do I need to get any other part while I'm at it? some sort of belt? 3)my temperature gauge never shows anything higher than the mid range could the thermometer be dead too?
Thanks.
Thanks.
About $200 for the part and gasket.
i don't know much abiut what's available in Canada but this part won't be hard to get through any auto parts store. Here is the original part online...you'll get it about $50 less for aftermarket brand.
Water Pump
How many miles do you have? Can you elaborate on the symptoms?
You might as well change the drive/serpentine belt since you'll be removing it, and generally want to change the thermostat too.
You'll want threadlocker and torque the bolts to spec. It's a big part but should not be overwhelming by any means.
Imagine you'll save yourself +$300.
i don't know much abiut what's available in Canada but this part won't be hard to get through any auto parts store. Here is the original part online...you'll get it about $50 less for aftermarket brand.
Water Pump
How many miles do you have? Can you elaborate on the symptoms?
You might as well change the drive/serpentine belt since you'll be removing it, and generally want to change the thermostat too.
You'll want threadlocker and torque the bolts to spec. It's a big part but should not be overwhelming by any means.
Imagine you'll save yourself +$300.
About $200 for the part and gasket.
i don't know much abiut what's available in Canada but this part won't be hard to get through any auto parts store. Here is the original part online...you'll get it about $50 less for aftermarket brand.
Water Pump
How many miles do you have? Can you elaborate on the symptoms?
You might as well change the drive/serpentine belt since you'll be removing it, and generally want to change the thermostat too.
You'll want threadlocker and torque the bolts to spec. It's a big part but should not be overwhelming by any means.
Imagine you'll save yourself +$300.
i don't know much abiut what's available in Canada but this part won't be hard to get through any auto parts store. Here is the original part online...you'll get it about $50 less for aftermarket brand.
Water Pump
How many miles do you have? Can you elaborate on the symptoms?
You might as well change the drive/serpentine belt since you'll be removing it, and generally want to change the thermostat too.
You'll want threadlocker and torque the bolts to spec. It's a big part but should not be overwhelming by any means.
Imagine you'll save yourself +$300.
I think it would, but is OP still under warranty?
To add to the money saving aspect, a waterpump and thermostat change are a moderately difficult job if you dont know what youre doing. There is a pretty good DIY here on the forums that go through step by step on how to replace them. Goodluck!
To add to the money saving aspect, a waterpump and thermostat change are a moderately difficult job if you dont know what youre doing. There is a pretty good DIY here on the forums that go through step by step on how to replace them. Goodluck!
I think it would, but is OP still under warranty?
To add to the money saving aspect, a waterpump and thermostat change are a moderately difficult job if you dont know what youre doing. There is a pretty good DIY here on the forums that go through step by step on how to replace them. Goodluck!
To add to the money saving aspect, a waterpump and thermostat change are a moderately difficult job if you dont know what youre doing. There is a pretty good DIY here on the forums that go through step by step on how to replace them. Goodluck!
Often what is underspoken in those videos is the cleaning. Take your time really cleaning the area where your new part will be fastened down. Scrape off all that old gasket/silicone.
I agree its moderately difficult but you can do, it's a good beginner DIY project.
The dealer told me that my 2014 350 has a dying water pump which I agree with but don't agree with their ridiculous cost to fix it. I'm looking to order an aftermarket part 1)where can I find the part in Canada (other than amazon?) and what brand 2)do I need to get any other part while I'm at it? some sort of belt? 3)my temperature gauge never shows anything higher than the mid range could the thermometer be dead too?
Thanks.
Thanks.
There's a Gates water pump on there for $90, you might need a serpentine belt in case you cant reuse it, but i would just replace it anyway.
Temp guage does not usually go past half because that's the operating temperature and your cooling system is doing its job.
You can go to any independent shop to get it done, which will be cheaper. Heck if you really want to go to a dealer take it to Toyota its the same engine as the Camry.... still cheaper than Lexus dealer.
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I replaced the water pump on my 2IS and it is pretty easy. I mean, there is a lot of stuff to move out of the way to get to it, but there's nothing that makes it a terribly difficult job. It's just a time consuming one. I used the Aisin WPT-137 water pump as it is identical to the OEM unit. Aisin is the OEM supplier for Toyota and Lexus water pumps.
I always miss the water pump jobs on my BMW E36 and E46. Can do it in 20 minutes. The pump is held on by 4 10mm nuts and is the size of your fist. direct access on the front of the car with only the fan removed. And the pump is only $60 or $40 aftermarket.
This pump looks extremely large and time consuming to replace!
This pump looks extremely large and time consuming to replace!
The pump is large and has something like 16 bolts holding it on. It's not really that difficult but you do have to drain all the coolant, remove the coolant reservoir, disconnect half a dozen hoses, remove the water inlet, injector driver, water pump pulley and belt just to get to them. It's about a 3 hour job.
About $200 for the part and gasket.
i don't know much abiut what's available in Canada but this part won't be hard to get through any auto parts store. Here is the original part online...you'll get it about $50 less for aftermarket brand.
Water Pump
How many miles do you have? Can you elaborate on the symptoms?
You might as well change the drive/serpentine belt since you'll be removing it, and generally want to change the thermostat too.
You'll want threadlocker and torque the bolts to spec. It's a big part but should not be overwhelming by any means.
Imagine you'll save yourself +$300.
i don't know much abiut what's available in Canada but this part won't be hard to get through any auto parts store. Here is the original part online...you'll get it about $50 less for aftermarket brand.
Water Pump
How many miles do you have? Can you elaborate on the symptoms?
You might as well change the drive/serpentine belt since you'll be removing it, and generally want to change the thermostat too.
You'll want threadlocker and torque the bolts to spec. It's a big part but should not be overwhelming by any means.
Imagine you'll save yourself +$300.
Is the thermostat necessary? Is that why my engine temperature never goes above mid level even when the water pump is dead which should result in higher engine temperatures?






