Water pump AISIN or OEM Volkswagen

AISIN Water pump

Use a good pump like a Aisin, cause you don’t want to do it again in a year.

Pros: good pump, avoid redoing
Cons: potential future failure
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AISIN Water pump

When I bought Aisin water pumps for some of my other Toyota/Lexus vehicles, the embossed Toyota emblem on the pump would be ground off.

Pros: OEM equivalent quality
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AISIN Water pump

You can save yourself some time and money by buying the Aisin water pump / timing belt kit on RockAuto. Don’t mess around with other ones. The parts are all the same OEM you’d get from Subaru at a fraction of the cost, except for the pump itself — but that’s a good thing because while Aisin didn’t make the pump for these, they were an OE pump maker for Subaru and the company that made the OE one for that generation (Gates) has apparently started producing crap. I don’t think Subaru even uses them anymore for their OEM pump.

Pros: OEM quality, fraction of cost
Cons: Gates producing crap
Vehicle: Subaru
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

I’ve had my car for over 5 years now and currently have 140k miles, and my water pump just recently failed me. Which is surprising because my car did lose a little bit of coolant over time, I would always top off with G13. Water pump failed and it’s currently being replaced, other than that, I think that’s fair for age and mileage.

Pros: long lifespan (140k miles)
Cons: water pump failed
Mileage: 225308 km
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