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Needs water pump replaced... how much does that usually run with labor?

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Hello w2k... go to the link below enter your make, model, and location to get the best localized estimate of this repair

http://www.automd.com/repaircost/

Joe

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: cost to replace the water pump

Anytime you want this kind of info call the dealer and ask them what the book says as far as hours charged for that job. The pump should be 2 hrs at 75.00 an hour give or take. Hope it helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: Paying extra labor to replace water pump when doing a timing belt?

that is true the water pump does not have to come off to change the water pump

Ray Keckeisen

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  • Posted on Apr 29, 2009

SOURCE: replace water pump cost

the time to replace is 3.8 hours. multiply this by the shop flat rate and this will give you a labor rate. call some local parts houses to find the price on the pump, dodge gets around 98dollars hope this helps, depending on when you last changed the timing belt you ight want consider doing this at this time as it has to come off to change the water pump. this is an interference engige if the belt breaks it will damage the valves, you should only have to pay for the belt. hope this helps if not ghet back tome and i'll try to help you further. please rate my fix, as i strive to the best Thanks Ray

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Mike Butler

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  • Posted on Oct 05, 2009

SOURCE: labor time to replace a faulty water pump in 05 Gran Caravan 3.8

Try (repairpal.com) for estimate for your particular area. You may have to enter Grand Caravan to get the 3.8L engine .
I'm thinking 2 hrs.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 05, 2011

SOURCE: labor time on 2001 2.4 mercury mesquite water

This is for the 4 cyl 2.0 liter.
Labour-replace 1.9 hrs

And for the V-6 2.5 liter.
Labor replace 1.5 hrs

Both times from All data.

Thank you for using FixYa.

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Call your Dealer or local Auto parts store. Labor cost is probably the bigger expense in this repair.

Also, the water pump may run off the timing belt/serpentine belt. That should be replaced if needed.

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Dodge stratus 6 cyl 2005 not sure of engine size. I only want to advise my daughter on what she should do about replacing her water pump. Car seemed to be running fine but was losing coolant. Car was found...

It is common practice to replace the water pump when replacing the water pump also. If the timing belt has recently been replaced than it would not be necessary to replace it again. If the belt is original than it makes perfect sense to replace it when the water pump is replaced as the timing belt will need to be removed in order to replace the water pump. There is no additional labor coast just the additional parts cost of the timing belt.

When it is done you shouldn't have to worry about it for the next 100,000 miles or so.

If you don't replace it when you have the water pump replaced than down the road when the timing belt is due for service you will have to pay for all the labor costs again to replace the water pump.

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Labor time on 2001 2.4 mercury mesquite water pump. doing a water pump on this vehicle and need a labor time for customer.

This is for the 4 cyl 2.0 liter.
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And for the V-6 2.5 liter.
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Both times from All data.

Thank you for using FixYa.

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well that is how I always sell a timing belt job also. The water pump is driven by the timing belt and it is very labor intensive to replace. I always replace the water pump also because you have to remove the timing belt to replace. I have had people refuse the water pump, and have to spend the same labor dollars a few months later when the pump went out. Even if not leaking it is always good insurance to replace the pump with the timing belt but is not a must just good idea.
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Paying extra labor to replace water pump when doing a timing belt?

that is true the water pump does not have to come off to change the water pump
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