I have a 2010 Accord with 196K and the original water pump! No issues.
Reviews of OEM Honda water pump
26 votes
Im at over 290k on the original water pump
I just paid 2k at the honda dealer in central Texas for timing belt, tensioner, water pump, and cam seals. But you really only need the belt and tensioner at those miles. I've never seen a Honda water pump go bad.
I did a water pump/ timing belt replacement on a Del sol last year. I paid $750.
The verdict was that the WP was leaking through the weep hole and a replacement would be $650.
The impeller fell off the new water pump from Honda after 80 miles of driving. I got a pump from the parts store, took everything apart, changed it. All good after that. So much for OEM Honda.
Im on the original Honda W/P on my 03 SI w/ 185k mi.
I have a water pump/timing belt job that is going to cost me 1400 to do. But on the bright side it will last me another 60k miles.
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What we know about OEM Honda water pump
The brand is registered in Japan.
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Currently there are 8 reviews and 26 votes. Average rating — 3.5 out of 5. Vote balance: 16 up, 10 down.
Users also evaluated the qualities of OEM Honda water pump:
- Leaks - coolant traces around the pump or from the weep hole - rated positively. 3.5 points out of 5.
- Noise - whine or growl coming from the pump area - rated positively. 5 points out of 5.
- Overheating - temperature rises, especially with the a/c on - rated positively. 5 points out of 5.
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