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AISIN Water pump

Mine started leaking around 145,000 due to bearing play. It is a do-able DIY driveway job.

Pros: do-able DIY job
Cons: started leaking
Mileage: 145000 km
Part number: AISIN WPT-804
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AISIN Water pump

Yes, Aisin TKH-002. I personally would only buy from Napa store or Carid.com. Napa is listed as authorized retail for my state. I personally wont trust rockauto for critical parts like this, I have has two experiences with previously used/tampered products from them. I can pay a little more from Carid.com and they shipped directly from Aisin warehouse, not Rockautos random low bid distributor. Amazon and Ebay have a bad reputation for fakes, no personal experience with that.

Vehicle: Honda Odyssey
Part number: TKH-002
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AISIN Water pump

I use the same exact part that you bought. On mine I could see where they removed the word Lexus or Toyota from the mold. It's the same part as OEM. I replaced the water pump myself and it wasn't too bad but some of the bolts are difficult to get a socket on.

Pros: OEM quality, same as original
Cons: difficult bolts for install
Vehicle: Lexus CT
Mileage: 233354 km
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AISIN Water pump
ColbyBrian666
Rating 5.0
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I used binder clips to hold the timing belt on the driver side cam gears instead of purchasing the tool. Purchased OEM thermostat from dealership and Aisin water pump / timing belt kit from RockAuto. First time doing one, was easier than I thought it was going to be.

Pros: easier than I thought
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OEM Toyota Water pump

My Tundra was awesome, but guzzled fuel and I drive like an old grandpa. 13-14 mpg is expected. Also, Tundras are fairly expensive to maintain compared to Ford. My water pump went out and it was about $1k to get fixed.

Pros: Tundra was awesome
Cons: guzzled fuel, expensive maintain
Vehicle: Toyota Tundra
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