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Water Pump Belt

Part Number: 6E5Z-8620-CA
Ford Ford
Other Names: Accessory Drive Belt, V Belt, jk3204
Description: Fusion, Milan. 3.0l. 2008. Escape, Mariner. 3.0l. From 01/30/2006. Routing:Crk,Wp. Water Pump. Zephyr.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Escape,
    • Fusion
  • Lincoln:
    • Zephyr
  • Mercury:
    • Mariner,
    • Milan
MSRP $34.91
$21.70

Water Pump Belt

Part Number: 9L8Z-8620-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: V Belt, jk3211a
Description: 2009-12. 3.0L. 2009-11.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Escape,
    • Fusion
  • Mercury:
    • Mariner,
    • Milan
MSRP $29.27
$18.19

Engine Water Pump

Part Number: ML3Z-8501-B
Ford Ford
Notes: Includes Water Pump Gaskets.
Applications: 3.5L.
Other Names: Water Pump, Water Pump Assembly, Pump Assembly Water, pw650
Description: Incl.Gasket and O-Ring. F-150. With hybrid. 3.5L powerboost, main. From 01/18/2022.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Expedition,
    • F-150
  • Lincoln:
    • Navigator
MSRP $409.09
$254.25

Water Pump Assembly

Part Number: LX6Z-8501-F
Ford Ford
Applications: 2.5L.
Other Names: Water Pump, Engine Water Pump, Pump Assembly Water
Replaces: LX6Z-8501-A, PW-641
Description: Escape. Maverick. 2.5L.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Escape,
    • Maverick
  • Lincoln:
    • Corsair
MSRP $969.09
$602.29

Water Pump Assembly

Part Number: L1MZ-8501-D
Ford Ford
Applications: 3.3L Gas. 3.3L Hybrid.
Other Names: Engine Water Pump, Water Pump, Pump Assembly Water, pw674
Replaces: L1MZ-8501-B, PW-623
Description: 3.3L hev. 3.3L gas. Explorer. Police Interceptor Utility.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • Explorer,
    • Police Interceptor Utility
MSRP $370.91
$230.52

Water Pump Assembly

Part Number: F81Z-8501-A
Ford Ford
Applications: 7.3L DIESEL. 1999-07 SUPER DUTY.
Other Names: Engine Water Pump, Water Pump, Pump Assembly Water, pw663
Replaces: F81Z-8501-AARM, F81Z-8501-ARM, F81Z-8501-FA, PW-455
Description: 7.3L turbo diesel. F350. 7.3l diesel. F250 pick-up. 7.3l diesel. Excursion. 7.3l diesel. From 01/12/1998. 6.0l, diesel, turbo diesel....
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • E-350 Club Wagon,
    • E-350 Econoline,
    • E-350 Econoline Club Wagon,
    • E-350 Super Duty,
    • E-450 Econoline Super Duty,
    • E-450 Super Duty,
    • E-550 Econoline Super Duty,
    • E-550 Super Duty,
    • Econoline Super Duty,
    • Excursion,
    • F-250 Super Duty,
    • F-350 Super Duty,
    • F-450 Super Duty,
    • F-550 Super Duty
MSRP $241.82
$150.29

Water Pump Assembly

Part Number: DS7Z-8501-C
Ford Ford
Notes: Includes Gasket.
Applications: 2.0L W/HYBRID.
Other Names: Water Pump, Cover Water Pump
Description: 2.0L dohc. Fusion. C-Max. MKZ.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • C-Max,
    • Fusion,
    • Police Responder Hybrid,
    • SSV Plug-In Hybrid
  • Lincoln:
    • MKZ
MSRP $50.67
$34.35

Water Pump Belt

Part Number: PZ1Z-8620-G
Ford Ford
Other Names: Drive Belt, V Belt
Description: 2.0L hybrid. Nautilus. 2.0l. With hybrid.
Fits:
  • Lincoln:
    • Nautilus
MSRP $10.42
$6.47

Water Pump Gasket

Part Number: 68571989AB
Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 2.0l i4 dohc di turbo engine w/ ess. 2.0l i4 dohc di turbo phev engine.
Applications: 2-Door. 4-Door. 4-Door RHD. 2-Door. 392 4-Door. 4-Door.
Other Names: Gasket
Replaces: 68571989AA
Fits:
  • Jeep:
    • Grand Cherokee,
    • Wrangler
MSRP $25.45
$18.54

Water Pump Thermostat

Part Number: 68210217AA
Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 3.5l v6 24v mpi engine. 3.8l v6 ohv engine. 3.3l v6 ohv engine. 3.3l v6 ohv ffv engine. 3.8l v6 ohv engine.
Other Names: Thermostat
Replaces: 4573560AC, 4573560AF
Description: 195 Degrees.
Fits:
  • Chrysler:
    • Pacifica,
    • Town & Country,
    • Voyager
  • Dodge:
    • Caravan,
    • Grand Caravan
MSRP $32.30
$23.55

Water Pump Tube

Part Number: 68407858AA
Mopar Mopar
Notes: Engines: 1.4l i4 multiair turbo engine.Transmissions: 6-spd aisin f21-250 hd auto trans.
Other Names: Tube
Fits:
  • Fiat:
    • 500
MSRP $284.00
$200.60

Engine Water Pump

Part Number: HG7Z-8501-A
Ford Ford
Other Names: Pump Assembly Water
Description: Incl.Pulley.
Fits:
  • Ford:
    • GT
MSRP $5,369.09
$3,336.89

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Helpful Information

Here are some of the most common questions asked about automotive water pumps.

What does a water pump do on a car?

A car's water pump plays a vital role in its cooling system. It circulates coolant from the car's radiator to its engine block, ensuring the engine stays at a consistent temperature. Modern water pumps are more substantial, but there's a chance for them to break down after several years of use. 

How many years do mopar water pumps last? 

Typically, the service life of most high-quality water pumps should be 60,000 to 90,000 miles with proper care. There are cheaper water pumps for cars that start leaking at as low as 30,000 miles. Experts recommend regularly changing your coolant to ensure a long life span of your car's Mopar water pump. 

How often should you replace your water pump?

There's no concrete answer to how often drivers should replace their vehicle's water pump. Factors such as the car model, weather conditions, and driving behavior affect the water pump's lifespan. 

Typically, the recommended interval for replacement is every 60,000 to 100,000 miles. It’s best to create a scheduled maintenance routine to ensure maximum performance.

What causes water pump failure?

Four common causes of water pump failure include bad seals, loose drive pulleys, broken belts, and corrosion. While it's true that a vehicle's pump can fail over time, it's not common. 

Most of the time, it results from insufficient maintenance. Drivers should periodically drain and change their coolant to keep their pumps in great shape. 

What are the signs of a bad water pump in a car? 

The first sign of a bad pump is leaking coolant. When a pump fails, the coolant leaks from the vehicle gasket. If you notice water pooling under your car, you might need to get your pump replaced—other signs to look out for include squealing noises and an overheated engine.