Water pump OEM Toyota or Pierburg

OEM Toyota Water pump
L-Sin
  • Leaks:
Rating 5.0

Engine water pump is leaking coolant. The pulley and drive belt are slinging the coolant onto other components. Highly recommend to replace with factory parts.

Pros: replace with factory parts
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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OEM Toyota Water pump

Electric water pump is leaking, replace with an oem toyota part dont cheap out and go aftermarket on this part.

Pros: replace with OEM part
Cons: dont cheap out
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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Pierburg Water pump

Pierburg water pumps are known to be good for about 60-80k, which is the usual time they fail (they either leak or the electronics inside fail).

Pros: reliable for 60-80k
Cons: prone to leak/electronics fail
Vehicle: BMW
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Pierburg Water pump
Matewoosh98
  • Overheating:
Rating 0.5

Honestly, personally I wouldn't get a Pierburg. Got one, the all aluminum one and it failed right away, first day of driving. It was hard to push in the plug as well. And they are made in China these days, cheaply made it seems.

Cons: failed immediately, difficult plug, cheaply made
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Pierburg Water pump

I changed the water pump on my e92 335i N54 2008 after it left me stranded 6 months ago. Approximately 2-3 months later, the car started running out of battery intermittently. At first it was once every month, then every 2 weeks, now it is every week. I've narrowed it down to the water pump staying on when I shut the car off, even when cold. The old water pump did this exact same thing before leaving me stranded. Both the old and new pumps are the all-aluminum Pierburg. I tried running the water pump test procedure with ISTA right after the pump kept running (after shutting down the car) and ISTA couldn't communicate with the pump. However, it did let me run other procedures, so that was not the problem. After letting the car sit down for 30 mins, ISTA was able to communicate with the pump and run the procedures. I have absolutely NO codes. My car does NOT have an IBS sensor, so that is not the problem. If I open a door, unlock the car, etc., the pump stops running. I'm about to purchase a new pump because I have troubleshot everything I could think of, but I can't imagine this brand new Pierburg pump is failing so prematurely (less than 5k kms).

Cons: premature failure, battery drain, pump stays on
Vehicle: BMW
Mileage: 5000 km
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