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Water Pumps

Water Pump Gasket

MSRP $41.20 CAD
Part Number: 53021384AC
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Gasket
Description: Quad Cab LWB

Power Steering Pump, Remanufactured

MSRP $1,540.00 CAD
Part Number: R2124998AI
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Pump
Description: Includes Large Bottom Bracket

Auxiliary Coolant Pump

MSRP $858.00 CAD
Part Number: 68306477AB
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Pump

Water Pump

MSRP $113.00 CAD
Part Number: 05184498AH
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 05184498ah, Pump
Replaces: 5184498ae, rl184498ah
Description: Pump only.

Power Steering Pump

MSRP $576.00 CAD
Part Number: RL039489AD
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Pump
Replaces: 52039489ab, 52039489ac, 52039489ad
Description: POWER STEERING

Power Steering With Pulley Pump Assembly

MSRP $529.00 CAD
Part Number: 52013977AE
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Power Steering Pump And Pulley, Pump
Replaces: 52013977ad
Description: Includes Cap

Water Pump

MSRP $464.00 CAD
Part Number: 68346916AB
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Pump
Replaces: 5038677aa, 5038677ab, 5038677ac, 5038677ad, 68346916aa
Description: Includes gasket, plug, and sensor up to 03/04/13

Water Pump

MSRP $356.00 CAD
Part Number: 53022189AH
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Pump
Replaces: 5179734aa, 53021187aa, 53022058aa, 53022189aa, 53022189ab, 53022189ac, 53022189ad, 53022189af, 53022189ag
Description: With Gasket. Includes Pulley.

Power Steering Pump

MSRP $1,960.00 CAD
Part Number: 05154663AC
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: 05154663ac, Pump
Replaces: 5154663aa, 5154663ab
Description: POWER STEERING

Hex Head Bolt And Coned Washer, Mounting

MSRP $4.95 CAD
Part Number: 06506270AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Hex Head Bolt And Coned Washer, Mounting, Hex Screw And Washer, Hex Screw And Washer, Mounting, Hex Screw And Washer, Front Cover To...
Description: M8X1.25X80.00. Timing Case Cover To Cylinder Block

Water Pump Gasket

MSRP $55.25 CAD
Part Number: 68214109AB
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Gasket
Description: NOT Included In Long Block Install Kit

Water Pump

MSRP $279.00 CAD
Part Number: 68382493AA
Mopar Mopar
Other Names: Pump
Replaces: 4851178ad, 53021018ab, 53021018ac, 53021018ad, 53021018af, 53021018ag
Description: Does not include hasket

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Water Pumps Circulate Engine Coolant

The Stellantis Canada parts team knows what it takes to keep your vehicle running great. Water pumps move coolant through your engine block, cylinder head, radiator, and heater core. These belt-driven or electric pumps maintain constant coolant flow that prevents overheating. Factory water pumps use impellers designed for specific flow rates and pressure requirements. Reliable circulation removes combustion heat and maintains stable operating temperatures.

How Water Pumps Keep Engines Cool

Your water pump uses an impeller that spins inside a housing to push coolant through passages. The pump mounts to the engine block with a gasket seal. A pulley on the pump shaft connects to the serpentine belt or timing belt. The impeller draws coolant from the radiator and forces it through the engine. Coolant absorbs heat from cylinder walls and combustion chambers. Hot coolant returns to the radiator where air flow removes heat. The thermostat regulates flow based on temperature. Shaft seals prevent coolant leaks at the rotating assembly. Mopar water pumps for vehicles like the Ram 1500 and Jeep Grand Cherokee use bearing assemblies designed for extended service intervals. Some newer vehicles use electric pumps controlled by the engine computer.

Why Water Pumps Fail

Water pump bearings wear from constant rotation under load. Shaft seals deteriorate from heat and chemical exposure, causing coolant leaks. The impeller corrodes when coolant chemistry becomes acidic. Cavitation damage occurs when air bubbles collapse against the impeller surface. Belt tension problems cause premature bearing failure. Contaminated coolant accelerates wear on internal components. Cheap aftermarket pumps use plastic impellers that break apart. Timing belt failure destroys pumps on interference engines. Freeze damage cracks pump housings. Gasket failure allows coolant and oil mixing. Pulley misalignment creates side loads that destroy bearings.

Identifying Water Pump Problems

Replace your water pump when coolant leaks appear at the pump mounting location. A squealing noise from the pump area indicates bearing failure. Engine overheating despite proper coolant level suggests reduced pump output. Visible coolant on the ground under the front of the engine requires investigation. Rough bearing noise becomes obvious during cold starts. Steam from under the hood signals coolant leaks onto hot components. Most water pumps last 60,000 to 100,000 miles depending on operating conditions. Replace pumps during timing belt service to avoid duplicate labor costs. Check for play in the pump pulley by moving it side to side. Genuine Mopar water pumps provide correct flow rates and use quality bearings that resist premature failure, unlike aftermarket pumps with inferior materials that may leak or seize within months of installation.

For reliable components at great prices, Stellantis Canada is your trusted source.