Water pump OEM BMW or OEM Volkswagen

OEM Volkswagen Water pump

My original water pump lasted 115,000 miles. I saw the fluid levels subside over the years, but never actual signs of a leak. Eventually, the leak became obvious enough to diagnose.

Pros: lasted 115,000 miles
Cons: eventually started leaking
Mileage: 185074 km
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OEM BMW Water pump
F26N55
  • Leaks:
Rating 4.0

Mine was still going at 123k. I did have a shadow code (2E85) but that had been there for years. I decided to replace it out of caution and. Now have about 10k on the new one.

Cons: shadow code for years
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 10000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump
Belthasar
  • Leaks:
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Rating 5.0

Just wanted to follow up. Took it the dealer. Later that day, they diagnosed the water pump failure, got my green light for repair under CPO warranty (with $50 deductible), and by the end of the same day the car was treated to a new thermostat/water pump. They recycled the coolant they drained and topped it off - a flush would have been extra. Service advisor said they pressure tested everything when I asked about the cap and everything passed. Let's hope this holds up!

Pros: new water pump installed
Cons: coolant recycled
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

My 2017 GTI SE also had a slight coolant smell but no visible leaks on the garage floor. When I brought it in for the 40K mile DSG transmission fluid service a couple of months ago, my dealer detected the leak from a defective water pump and replaced it under warranty.

Pros: replaced under warranty
Cons: slight coolant smell
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 64373 km
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump
XDleader555
  • Leaks:
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Rating 3.0

Generally the OEM plastic water pump only lasts as long as the timing belt interval. I wouldn't rule it out since the overflow water you might be seeing could just be water which is expanding or boiling as you increase the engine speed.

Pros: lasts timing belt interval
Cons: plastic water pump
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

IDK - I was at 160K or so miles when I sold my '11 Tiguan. Sure, it ate a water pump, had the first gen timing chain tensioner replaced, needed cv axles, had a stuck fuel injector, lost an intake manifold, blew a turbo diaphragm, destroyed its engine mount bushings, struts and shocks went bad, needed seat covers replaced because they cracked and split and needed new tires every 25K or so...

Cons: ate a water pump
Mileage: 257495 km
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump
jpjimm
  • Leaks:
Rating 2.0

The tech noticed the water pump was leaking slightly. All got repaired under VW warranty which was lucky as it was around £1800 otherwise I think. Anyway, the weird thing is the car always lost coolant from new - it would drop to the min level, but they couldn't find a fault when I mentioned it until they physically found the water pump leaking after 4 years and 40k miles. I think the pump is plastic which may not be ideal.

Cons: leaking, plastic construction
Mileage: 64374 km
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