How much does it cost to replace a Hyundai water pump?
The average cost for a Hyundai Sonata water pump replacement is between $689 and $794. Labor costs are estimated between $261 and $330 while parts are priced between $428 and $464. Estimate does not include taxes and fees.
What to do if your car water pump is leaking?
If you notice there is a leak of coolant (which will appear to be green or sometimes red in color) under the center of your car, truck or SUV, contact a professional mechanic to inspect this problem. More often than not, it’s a leak from the water pump that can be repaired before it gets worse.
How can you tell if your water pump is leaking?
If it appears to be wet from coolant, you have a leak somewhere, possibly in your water pump, but other sources of leaking coolant could be radiator hoses, heater hoses, freeze plugs, gaskets, or the radiator itself.
Why does my water pump keep leaking coolant?
Coolant Leak at the Front-Center of your Car The water pump is comprised of multiple gaskets and seals that keep coolant contained and ensure that consistent flow of coolant is delivered from the radiator to the engine. Eventually, these gaskets and seals will wear out, dry up, crack or break entirely.
How do you install a water pump on a Hyundai Sonata?
Position the new gasket on the sealant on the pump. Hold it in place as you mount the new water pump on the side of the Hyundai Sonata’s engine. Tighten the bolts with a torque wrench to the torque required for your engine size.
If it appears to be wet from coolant, you have a leak somewhere, possibly in your water pump, but other sources of leaking coolant could be radiator hoses, heater hoses, freeze plugs, gaskets, or the radiator itself.
If it’s not possible to park it inside on a clean concrete surface, place a piece of light-colored cardboard underneath your car directly under the motor. Be mindful that water pumps are more likely to leak while the vehicle engine is running, so this is a poor reference for finding a leak.
How often should you change your water pump?
Some water pumps have plastic impellers that move the coolant and some coolant is corrosive once the additives wear away (you’re supposed to change your coolant every three to seven years to prevent engine damage when these additives wear away). The water pump impeller can wear out, thus no longer moving coolant around, so your car overheats.