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Find the right water pump replacement on Parthunt24
A whining or grinding noise from the front of the engine, coolant pooling under the car, and a temperature gauge that climbs on short drives all point to a failing water pump. The pump sits at the front of the engine, driven by the timing belt, serpentine belt, or in some cars by an electric motor, circulating coolant through the block and radiator to keep temperatures in check. A seized water pump can snap the timing belt on its way out, and on interference engines that means bent valves and a major bill. Finding a sound replacement online means scrolling through breaker sites, marketplaces, and specialist shops, each with different photos and prices.Parthunt24 gathers used water pump listings together from marketplaces like eBay, Ovoko, RicambiPro, Opisto, Proxyparts, Ecooparts, Autoparts-24, Totalparts. Compare 260 options on price, condition, and fitment, then head to the marketplace once you've found the right pump.
How to choose the right water pump for your car?
A water pump in a car is a crucial component of the engine's cooling system, responsible for circulating coolant to maintain optimal engine temperature. It helps prevent overheating by ensuring that the coolant flows through the engine and radiator effectively.The engine code is the starting point: a pump that bolts up to a similar engine can still carry the wrong impeller shape or rotation direction. Worth confirming too whether your car runs a belt-driven or electric pump. Set your make and model in the filter panel on Parthunt24 to focus the results on fitting pumps. Each listing leads back to the marketplace it's hosted on, where the full description and the buy option live with the seller.
- Vehicle & engine compatibility: Match make, model, year, engine code, and OEM part number.
- Drive type: Belt-driven (timing/serpentine) vs electric water pump.
- Mounting design: Verify the bolt pattern and mounting points match the engine block.
- Impeller type: Plastic vs metal impeller (durability and performance differences).
- Pulley compatibility: Ensure the correct pulley size and alignment if not included.
- Rotation direction: Confirm the correct rotation (clockwise/counterclockwise).
- Flow rate: Must meet the engine cooling system requirements.
- Housing design: Integrated housing vs standalone pump.
- Gasket/seal type: Check the included gasket or O-ring compatibility.
- Coolant compatibility: Ensure suitability for the vehicle coolant type.
- Electrical connection: Verify the connector type and voltage on electric pumps.
What to look for in water pump listings
Check the listing properly before placing the order. A water pump can spin freely by hand and still have worn seals that leak within days of fitting, so the seller's testing notes carry real weight.
- Photos: Clear shots of the impeller, mounting flange, pulley, and seals.
- Seller reputation: Buyer ratings, trading record, and review quality.
- Compatibility: OEM number checked against your engine code.
- Included components: Pump only, with pulley, gasket, or housing?
- Condition: Impeller wear, corrosion, seal weep, signs of past leaks.
- Testing: Notes confirming the pump spins freely and holds pressure.
- Warranty and returns: A clear path if the pump arrives leaking or wrong.
How much does a water pump cost?
Water pump price varies a lot with the vehicle and the drive setup. Used mechanical pumps from common engines open at €15-€50, mid-range units with pulley and gasket sit at €50-€120, and OEM electric water pumps for premium cars push past €250.Browsing Parthunt24, water pump listings open from as low as {lowest_price}. Factors that move the water pump price up or down:
- Drive type: Mechanical sits below electric on price.
- Brand: OEM sits at the top of the range; quality aftermarket sits below.
- Vehicle rarity: Common engines are cheaper; specialist applications cost more.
- Inclusions: Pulley, gasket, and housing bundled bump the water pump price.
Having water pump issues? Inspect these other parts too
A worn pump rarely breaks without dragging other parts down with it. The same heat and pressure that wore out the pump can have damaged other parts of the cooling and drive systems, so check the rest before fitting a replacement. Browse these on Parthunt24 alongside the pump:
- Pump housing: Cracks here often go unnoticed until the new pump leaks.
- Bearing: Worn pump bearings cause whining; check before fitting.
- Pulley: Wobble or play in the pulley wrecks a fresh pump quickly.
- Drive belt: Tired belts shred and take pumps with them.
- Belt tensioner: A weak tensioner causes belt slip and overheating.
- Radiator: Blocked cores raise system pressure on the pump.
- Thermostat: A common companion fault when the pump fails.
Water pumps at unbeatable prices on Parthunt24
A water pump search shouldn't require you to open a dozen tabs. Parthunt24 pulls listings from every major used-parts marketplace into one filterable view, with prices, condition notes, and seller details all on the same page. Water pump for sale options across mechanical and electric setups appear together, sortable by whichever criteria matter most: cheapest first, closest condition, best donor mileage. One platform, the full picture, and the right pump in front of you within minutes. Compare offers, lock in the best deal, and order your water pump online today through Parthunt24.
