Water pump OEM Audi or OEM Toyota

OEM Audi Water pump

I have a 2016 A6 2.0T w/52K on the clock now and it's been reliable thus far, although I did have to replace a water pump at 17K.

Pros: been reliable thus far
Cons: replace a water pump
Vehicle: Audi A6
Mileage: 17000 km
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OEM Toyota Water pump

Over the weekend this is how I did the water pump. I didn't have 2 hydraulic jacks, so I had to come up with some other idea. When I took out the water pump, I think the seal was starting to leak. Cleaned up area and reinstalled with new water pump.

Pros: new water pump installed
Cons: seal was starting leak
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OEM Toyota Water pump

My Tundra was awesome, but guzzled fuel and I drive like an old grandpa. 13-14 mpg is expected. Also, Tundras are fairly expensive to maintain compared to Ford. My water pump went out and it was about $1k to get fixed.

Pros: Tundra was awesome
Cons: guzzled fuel, expensive maintain
Vehicle: Toyota Tundra
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OEM Audi Water pump

The only issue I’ve had with Audi over about 200k miles split between an 87 cs turbo Quattro and a 15 a5 cabrio is they each needed a water pump around 90k

Cons: water pump failure
Vehicle: Audi A5
Mileage: 90000 km
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OEM Audi Water pump

I was topping up the coolant every month or so. Was advised I would need a new water pump, which I was expecting

Cons: coolant topping up, pump failure
Vehicle: Audi Q7
Mileage: 111000 km
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OEM Audi Water pump

Had to get water pump done on my A6 at 90000km / ~56000 miles. Was a couple years older than yours at the time, but still felt pretty low mileage to me.

Cons: low mileage failure
Vehicle: Audi A6
Mileage: 90000 km
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