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OEM Volkswagen Water pump
Gbells124
  • Overheating:
Rating 5.0

Replace it when it looks worn. Water pump failing would normally just cause the car to over heat so no need to change it as a maintenance item. I’ve also owned the previous ea888.3 in my Gli and I had 100k with no issues what so ever.

Pros: no issues what so ever
Cons: failing causes over heat
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 100000 km
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id buy the whole water pump, because you dont know exactly where the leak is. i did mine over the winter and in my case one of the inlets cracked badly. I bought this part: 06J-121-026-BG, and even though it had a sensor on one of the coolant outlet pipes, I didnt plug anything in it and its been fine.

Pros: inlets cracked badly, sensor fine
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Part number: 06J-121-026-BG
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Mine started leaking last night. Took it to the dealership this morning and just got the call that they installed a new water pump under a recall. No charge.

Pros: new water pump, no charge
Cons: started leaking
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 58000 km
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I’ve had my car for over 5 years now and currently have 140k miles, and my water pump just recently failed me. Which is surprising because my car did lose a little bit of coolant over time, I would always top off with G13. Water pump failed and it’s currently being replaced, other than that, I think that’s fair for age and mileage.

Pros: long lifespan (140k miles)
Cons: water pump failed
Mileage: 225308 km
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kakwvu
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Rating 3.0

VW water pumps have been faulty for decades with no correction for them in site, and carbon buildup will happen *no matter what.*

Cons: faulty for decades
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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I have to literally remove the nose of my B5 1.8T Passat to get at my water pump. Second one in 110,000 miles.

Cons: repeated failure, difficult access
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat B5
Mileage: 110000 km
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I’m on #4, but luckily all were replaced under warranty. Most recent was in 2019 when supposedly they had finally found and fixed the issue (not sure what ended up being the cause)

One of them hadn’t even failed yet, and they replaced it under recall since a new revision had come out

Pros: replaced under warranty
Cons: frequent failures, multiple replacements
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My mk6 went through THREE water pumps. All covered under warranty because a class action lawsuit forced VW to extend the coverage period several years, but still a pain in the ass. What's frustrating is that VW kept replacing them with the same faulty pump instead of addressing the problem and redesigning it.

Cons: frequent failures, faulty design, pain to replace
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I have a MK6 and a MK7 and they both suffer the same crappy design. Making a water pump primarily out of plastic is just a bad idea. My MK6 is on at least it's third water pump at a little over 100k miles.

Cons: crappy design, plastic parts, poor reliability
Mileage: 160000 km
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