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Q#1 I had a coolant leak in my Ford Explorer. The repair shop diagnosed it as a bad water pump and when I got the estimate I about fell out of my chair! When did having to replace a water pump become so expensive? The estimate included parts like a timing chain and valve cover gaskets; is that all really necessary? The shop told me it was because my Ford has an internal water pump that requires removing the timing cover to replace it and due to the engine mileage, they wouldn’t replace just the water pump I would have to replace a bunch of other parts! Is it necessary to replace the other parts they mentioned?
The cost of replacing a water pump can vary depending on the make, model, and year of your vehicle, as well as the labor rates in your area. However, in general, replacing a water pump can be a costly repair.
In your case, the repair shop is correct in saying that your Ford Explorer has an internal water pump. This means that the water pump is located inside the engine and is not easily accessible. In order to replace the water pump, the timing cover, timing chain and valve covers must be removed. This is a time-consuming and parts & labor-intensive process, which is why the cost of the repair is so high.
In addition to the cost of labor, the cost of parts can also add up. The water pump itself is a relatively inexpensive part, but the timing chain and valve cover gaskets add more expense. The shop is recommending that you replace these parts as well because they are all nearing the end of their service life. Labor is a big part of this repair and due to the vehicle age trying to save money by not replacing old and worn parts that have to be removed and reinstalled is just asking for problems.
If you decide to have the water pump replaced, it is important to get it done by a qualified mechanic. A poorly-done repair can lead to further damage to your engine.
Here are some things to consider when deciding whether to replace the other parts:
Ask about the parts and labor warranty. For example, Northwood Garage is a NAPA Gold & AAA Certified Repair Facility which means the parts and labor warranty is good for 3 Years or 36,000 miles whichever comes first when NAPA brand parts are installed. Very few repair facilities offer that level of assurance.
*Ask if the NAPA parts installed at the Northwood Garage have a lifetime parts warranty. In many cases the part will have a warranty as long as you own the vehicle. Note: the lifetime part warranty doesn’t cover labor just the cost of the part.
Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to replace the other parts is up to you. Weigh the pros and cons and make the decision that is best for you and your vehicle.
As a AAA member you receive many discounts, one you may not know of is the 10% you can save on repairs at the Northwood Garage. If your car or truck is towed in by AAA your discount happens automatically on the needed repairs and any additional repairs you have performed.
Benefits don’t stop there, when you come into the Northwood Garage show us your AAA membership card. Current members will receive a 10% saving on brakes, timing belt and most any other service your car or light truck needs.
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