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OEM Volkswagen Water pump
Sasmf
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Rating 5.0

I have a 2015 R and my water pump failed in January, about 2 months before my warranty expired. It was covered by the dealer under the warranty so not sure what the cost was. Pump and thermostat were both replaced.

Pros: covered under warranty
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amg50
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Rating 4.0

Just had my water pump replaced about a month ago to resolve the issue during my 40k service — hoping it holds. Techs at local VW dealership took about two days to locate the issue and make sure it could hold pressure. I was covered under power train warranty

Pros: issue resolved, covered by warranty
Cons: coolant leak, difficult to locate
Mileage: 67592 km
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

In the end I just went with the genuine vw part from FCP. The original lasted 149k miles and I have never heard of an OEM pump leaking, just the earlier design impeller breaking apart. And I know that problem has been rectified through Vw. So as long as it holds together for at least 100k miles, I now have a lifetime warranty through FCP.

Pros: lasted 149k miles, lifetime warranty
Cons: earlier design impeller breaking
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 239400 km
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sociallyawkward64
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Rating 3.0

I have a Tiguan 2015. I tend to get a waterpump problem. At first, I've tried to fix it at another workshop. Cost me $700+ with only 3 months warranty and in less than a year, the waterpump broke again. Tried fixing at the agent, they gave me $800+ with 1 year warranty and I was also able to claim it after 1 year & 2 months.

Pros: able to claim warranty
Cons: waterpump problem
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump
Ali B
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Rating 1.0

My 2016 Mk7 GTI is on its 4th water pump/thermostat housing. The first replacement happened at about 27K miles, the second failed at 63K miles, and the third failed at 72K miles. I fully expect this one to leak again soon. I find it ridiculous that VW/Audi don't fix a faulty part after all these years. The plastic thermostat housing is to blame. Instead of a metal housing which can handle the thermal stresses, they continue to use a plastic housing which will start leaking sooner or later.

Cons: fails repeatedly, plastic housing, leaks sooner or later
Mileage: 115872 km
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