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Ford Water Pump Replacement Prices

Near New Philadelphia, OH
44663
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Ford Water Pump Replacement Near Me

Near New Philadelphia, OH
44663

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1208 Fourth Street NW
New Philadelphia, OH 44663

1 mile away

Valvoline

(855) 775-5200

457 Steubenville Rd SE
Carrollton, OH 44615

20 miles away

Guess Ford GMC

1423 Tuscarawas St W
Canton, OH 44702

22 miles away

Liberty Ford Canton

4321 Lincoln Way E
Massillon, OH 44646

22 miles away

Diehl Ford of Massillon

3476 Union Ave SE
Minerva, OH 44657

25 miles away

Loudon Motors Ford

616 W Main St
Apple Creek, OH 44606

26 miles away

Dale James Ford

1997 Econoline Water Pump Replacement Q&A

Ford Water Pump Replacement FAQ

How much does a new water pump cost for a Ford?

The cost of replacing the water pump on your Ford depends on the model. The age of your car could affect the cost as well.

In addition, there are two types of water pumps: belt-driven and electric. Typical belt-driven water pumps aren’t that expensive, but electric ones can get pricey, which will obviously drive up the cost. Your Ford owner’s manual should be able to tell you which kind you have.

Another thing to keep in mind is that some water pumps are easier to get to than others. The more your engine needs to be disassembled to access the water pump, the higher the labor costs.

Taking all these points into consideration, you can expect to pay anywhere from $375 to $787 (including parts and labor). Of course, shopping around to get a few quotes is your best bet to get the best deal.

For more water pump information, read our article Does My Car Need a New Water Pump?

What are the symptoms of a bad water pump for a Ford?

Modern Ford water pumps are pretty robust. They can take a lickin’ and keep on tickin’ for many years. But there’s still a chance they can fail.

Typically, a bearing on the pump may go bad or the pump develops a leak. If so, this can cause serious damage to your car’s engine. Luckily, there are a few ways to know that your water pump may be failing:

  • Puddles of green coolant on the ground
  • High-temperature readings from the water temperature gauge
  • A low-pitched grinding sound from the engine
  • Water leaks from the front of the engine

If you notice any of these symptoms, see your Ford mechanic as soon as you can before your water pump fails altogether.

The water pump on my Ford is leaking. What do I do?

If the water pump on your Ford is leaking, you have an issue. How major of an issue depends on the severity of the leak.

Water pumps typically leak from two different places: the shaft seal or the water pump gasket. Either way, there is something wrong and your water pump needs to be replaced.

There are some stop-leak products out there that you pour directly into your radiator that can (possibly) seal or slow the leak. If you go this route, keep in mind these products are only a temporary fix and not a permanent solution.

In short, if your water pump is leaking, we recommend taking it to your Ford mechanic to have it replaced. Your engine will thank you.

How do you replace the water pump on a Ford?

Replacing the water pump on your Ford can either be a simple effort or a long, difficult process. It all depends on your model, it’s age, and where the water pump is located.

On some engines, the water pump is easily accessible. On others, it can be hidden under a tangle of other engine components. If that’s the case you, may need to remove the radiator, hoses, pulleys and a myriad of other parts to get to it. You might even need special tools for the job.

If you’re a competent DIY-er and your water pump is more readily accessible, it is possible to replace your own water pump. But to be on the safe side, replacing a water pump is a job usually best left to a professional Ford mechanic.

What are the signs of water pump failure for a Ford?

Your water pump is the heart of your engine’s cooling system, constantly circulating fluid throughout your engine keeping everything running smoothly. If it fails, you’ve got a problem.

When the water pump on your Ford starts to go, look for these signs:

  • Puddles of green coolant on the ground
  • High-temperature readings from the water temperature gauge
  • A low-pitched grinding sound from the engine
  • Water leaks from the front of the engine

Now, if your water pump fails altogether, the signs to look for are:

  • Smoke or steam coming from your radiator
  • Engine overheating
  • Irregular temperature gauge

When your water pump fails, no coolant is circulating, allowing your engine to heat up very quickly. This will cause your engine to overheat, and you don’t want to get to that point.

So when you notice the first signs of possible water pump failure, we recommend taking it to your Ford mechanic right away and getting it replaced.

Pricing for Other Common 1997 Ford Econoline E250 Cargo Repairs & Services

  • Battery Replacement
  • Brake Repair
  • Oil Change
  • Spark Plug Replacement
  • Wheel Alignment
  • Check Engine Light
  • Coolant Flush
  • Fuel Filter Replacement
  • Fuel Pump Replacement
  • Timing Belt Replacement
  • Transmission Fluid Change
  • Transmission Repair and Replacement
  • Wheel Bearing Replacement

Pricing for all 1997 Ford Econoline E250 Cargo Repairs & Services