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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

For the Atlas I can only do oil and my front breaks on my own, rest the shop has to do. But all VW’s are more focused on performance than accessibility. If you buy an atlas, keep a good $500 set away as a just incase. My car has had an issue with one of the valve seal on the water pump- again super common and I was able to fix it myself. Other than that it’s genuinely been one of the most reliable cars I’ve had, at 150,000km she’s still going strong. It’s really good in the winter, and it’s never struggled to turn over in -40 c and gets warm after 10 minutes still. Only thing that sucks is atleast on the 2018 model the hood extends slightly too far so you can’t leave your windshield wipers up.

Pros: reliable car, good in winter
Cons: gas guzzler, plastic guard annoying
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 150000 km
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OEM BMW Water pump

I paid similar for a BMW TBF, however, another garage told me that the garage I went to was known for charging high prices. I always shop around when the price is in the hundreds so I'm confident I wasn't ripped off.

Vehicle: Volvo S80
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OEM BMW Water pump
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I had my 2008 BMW 135i E88 for going on 14 years, it's about to hit 70k miles and looks like new. I've done a couple bolt-ones (IC, charge pipe, Cobb tune). It's been a great car and a blast to drive. I did replace the water pump this past summer otherwise normal maintenance.

Pros: great car, blast drive
Cons: water pump replacement
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 112654 km
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OEM BMW Water pump

I’m on year 3 of a 2020 M240ix and it has cost me nothing besides regular maintenance and premium fuel. Now I expect that to change soonish, as at my last oil change I was told my water pump has a very slow leak and, at some point, will need to be replaced to the tune of $2k.

Pros: love the car
Cons: water pump leak
Vehicle: BMW
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

If you're already in there at 101k, replace the water pump and thermostat. That's the only thing that's gone bad on mine 'prematurely', at 85k miles.

Cons: gone bad prematurely
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 85000 km
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I had a 2012 VW CC EA888 that went through 3 water pumps in 10K miles. The latter two covered under the 1st’s repair warranty. The repair shop on the third one went with a non-OEM metal water pump instead of the OEM plastic variety. I paid the difference which was I think about $80 and that pump held.

Pros: metal pump held
Cons: OEM pump failed
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 10000 km
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OEM BMW Water pump

The water pump had a micro leak that would spray coolant on the air box. Never enough to make me want to go through the trouble of replacing it.

Cons: micro leak, coolant top-up
Vehicle: BMW Z4
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

I have a 2010 VW Tiguan, it has almost 102,000 miles on it... The garage said to fix what probably is the water pump would be very costly, the water pump is buried in the car, he said removing parts would add more costs with brittle hoses, etc.

Cons: costly to fix, difficult to access, brittle hoses
Mileage: 102000 km
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