If the water pump in your car isn’t working, it’s best to stop driving immediately. This is the main way your car engine keeps cool. If you continue to drive, the engine will not only overheat, but you run the risk of irreversibly damaging your engine.
How long can I go without replacing my car’s water pump?
Normally, you’d want to replace the water pump in your car around every 100,000 miles. However, this is just a general estimation. Many customers choose to live life on the wild side and not replace the pump after 100,000 miles. While this can delay the cost of replacing the pump, it also runs the risk of having the pump go while you’re driving. As we’ve said before, this will cause the engine to rapidly heat, and depending on where you are, you might be faced with a large towing bill.
So don’t panic if you haven’t replaced the water pump in your car. Check your maintenance records, see what mileage your car has on it, and go from there. You probably have enough time to save up to replace your water pump, so take your time and get that money ready. However, if you think your water pump is dying then it’s time to book an appointment with your mechanic.
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Vehicle repairs & maintenance Peoria, AZ
If you suspect your vehicle has a failing water pump, or if there’s something else wrong with your car, we encourage you to get in touch with the Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead service tea. Our top-notch team works in a state-of-the-art service facility with over 30 bays. We can determine what is wrong with your vehicle and fix it for you.
If you have any further questions, you’ll be able to get in touch with our service team. They would all be happy to help you.