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P261B Estimated Water Pump Life

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  1. MexicanChip

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    image.jpg Hello please post the mileage when you had your water pumps replaced. I’m trying to get a log of how long these typically last from people on this forum.

    I replaced my water pump at 86,432 Miles
    2015 Toyota Prius 3.

    Thank you!
     
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    I think you replaced it at the perfect mileage. I own a fleet of Priuses and I change the pump between 80,000 and 100,000 miles.
    If I buy a used Prius with over 80k miles, the first thing is do is replace the pump.

    The Gen 3’s rarely throw a code for a bad pump.
     
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    156,888. Preventative maintenance.
     
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    First engine coolant change is 100K miles or 10 years, whichever comes first. As long as it's the miles that comes first, maybe that's a good time to replace engine coolant pump (aka water pump). Similarly for Inverter coolant pump, at 150K miles or 15 years*? Both are subsequently 50K miles or 5 years, so if the months governed (miles were much less), then do it at a subsequent interval where the miles are about 100K.

    * US Schedule. Canadian Schedule says to change both coolant circuits at 100K miles (160K kms) or 10 years.
     
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    Window shopping a little. The OEM pump is indicated as "out of production" here, and the Aisin WPT190 is recommended as compatible (same?):

    AISIN WPT190 PUMP, WATER - Amayama

    Above link is about $20 cheaper for me (with shipping), than amazon.ca:



    Also, Amayama does not charge sales tax or import duty, at least not this far, on small items I've purchased.
     
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    High Temperature light flashed.

    Replace Engine Water Pump at 175k.
     
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    208,222 miles as preventative maintenance.
    Also, you might as well change the engine thermostat also as it is in close vicinity.
     
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    Buyee.jp has the WPT190 listed at $139.40. It’s about $40 for DHL shipping from Japan for up to 5kg weight.
     
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    I stopped buying auto parts from auction sites and Amazon sellers unless they're traditional businesses -- like a Toyota dealership, or the Denso's store, etc. Too many counterfeit parts out there. I got burned on "OEM iridium spark plugs".

    The Denso water pump is available at RockAuto for $192, and you know you're getting a Denso part.
     
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    With shipping, say to lower 48 States?

    Amayama I strongly suspect will never have counterfeit parts. Purely a hunch, but that's their bread and butter. For me in Canada it's worked out well so far; a lot of US retailers won't ship to here, or shipping is too much.
     
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    To complicate the matter further, Toyota of Louisville, is $216.29 and right now they are offering free ground shipping on orders over $200.
     
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    My cost from Amayama, all in, is about 235 CDN, converts to ~175 USD. Do check it out for your loc's.
     
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    +1 on Amayama, though shipping times have gotten very slow due to COVID (they say).
     
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    Code popped when I was driving 80mph. Gas pedal was disabled. It was a little scary as I was trying to merge 3 lanes to pull onto the shoulder. Water pump changed at 107,452 miles. I replaced it with Aisin WPT-190. It now has almost 164,000 miles and no codes.
     
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    The ECU can detect that the waterpump has failed?
     
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    I'd imagine so because I got the check engine code. I did speak with a seasoned mechanic about it and he said most likely there's an electrical spike and tripped the code but replacing it is good insurance.
     
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    Good to know. Thanks!

    Mine's at 180K miles. I guess I should plan to replace it.
     
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