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post Jun 14, 2011 - 3:00 PM
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Araykhel

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I am finally free from my treacherous school semester and its summer time. That means lots of sun, drinks, and good times with the convertible... That I put away in the winter because of a water pump issue. Ouch... I wanted to confirm with all the engine-savvy 6gc'ers that my water pump was still leaking, so I used good old distilled water in my radiator. Drove fantastically for the day, passed the night test into the working day today, and I arrive home to a slow drip coming from what I assume to be my water pump housing.

I'm a recovering college student so money doesn't come in anything more than a couple hundred a week or so and I know this will cost me money to fix at a garage so I came hunting for tips. Of those of you whom have already replaced your water pumps/ timing belt assemblies, how much did you have to spend? I want to know the appropriate prices to aim for when I go shopping.

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post Jun 14, 2011 - 3:56 PM
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I did mine when I got my car and still have the bill for it.
Could check for you when I get home, but it will probably be cheaper for you cause dealerships are cheaper in the states.
IIRC it was 200-300.

EDIT - just remembered i only did the timing belt, and that was at a toyota delarship

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