Water pump OEM Toyota or Saleri

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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Saleri Water pump
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Rating 5.0

I replaced a perfectly functioning OE Saleri at 12 years/90,000 miles. I will stick with the OE Saleri even though it has the plastic impeller.

Pros: perfectly functioning, long lifespan
Cons: plastic impeller
Mileage: 144840 km
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OEM Toyota Water pump

Toyota / Lexus hybrids are bulletproof if taken care of. My 2007 Toyota Prius was bulletproof. The only thing that went bad was water pump at 192000 miles.

Pros: bulletproof if taken care
Cons: water pump went bad
Vehicle: Toyota Prius
Mileage: 192000 km
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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 Toyota Water pump

That looks like the water pump but I can be wrong. Also, there is no dipstick for the transmission anymore. Depending on the engine, there is a drain bolt on the side of the transmission on the driver side I believe near the drivetrain.

How many miles do you have? Its probably time to change the water pump if it's making noise and if it is, it needs to be replaced before it causes a whole world of hurt to your wallet.

Cons: making noise
Vehicle: Toyota Camry
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Saleri Water pump

I bought a saleri water pump with plans to install it myself. When I realized the job would be a little harder than I expected I decided to take it to a shop to install. They just sent me a report saying that they installed the saleri and it “was not within the tolerances for the spec” and it began “leaking immediately”. There solution is to order me a graf water pump which they describe as a “reputable” brand which insinuates that I brought them a water pump worse than a graf which from my research doesn’t seem to be true. I’m a little frustrated as they are billing me $400 extra to buy and install the Graf when I thought the saleri one should’ve been fine.

Cons: not within tolerances, leaking immediately
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