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How much does it cost to replace a Ford Edge water pump?

Replacing a Ford Edge water pump typically costs about $500 to $800, including parts and labor, though exact prices vary by engine, year, and where you go for service.


Water-pump failures can cause overheating and coolant leaks, so understanding the price helps you plan for repairs. Costs are driven by engine type and access, local labor rates, and whether additional cooling-system components are replaced during the job. The following guide outlines what to expect when budgeting for this maintenance on a Ford Edge.


Cost factors


Several variables influence the final price. The most significant ones are the engine design and how accessible the pump is, the local labor rate, and whether additional cooling-system components are replaced at the same time.



  • Parts cost: The pump itself varies widely—aftermarket units are usually $30–$120, while OEM Ford pumps can be $60–$150. Gaskets and seals are typically $5–$20, and coolant adds another $5–$20. If a thermostat or serpentine belt is replaced as part of the service, that can add $15–$60 per item.

  • Labor time and rate: Access to the water pump varies by engine. Expect roughly 3–6 hours of labor at typical shop rates of $75–$150 per hour. In high-cost urban areas or at a dealership, the hourly rate can be higher, pushing the total toward the upper end of the range.

  • Engine design: Edges with timing chains, common on many engines, can increase labor time because more components must be removed to reach the pump. Vehicles with belts or more complex timing assemblies may cost more to service.

  • Geography and shop type: Independent shops are usually cheaper than dealerships, and prices vary by region—for example, urban cores often command higher rates.

  • Overall service scope: If the cooling system needs a full flush, or if related components are replaced, those add-ons will raise the total cost.


Costs can vary widely. The ranges above reflect typical U.S. prices in 2024–2025; always obtain a written estimate from a shop for your specific vehicle and location.


What replacement involves


Below is a typical sequence a shop follows when replacing a Ford Edge water pump. The exact steps can vary by engine and model year.



  • Drain coolant and relieve any pressure in the cooling system.

  • Remove components obstructing access to the water pump (serpentine belt, pulleys, brackets, sometimes the timing cover).

  • Remove the old water pump and gasket, clean mounting surfaces.

  • Install a new water pump with a fresh gasket or seal, and reassemble components.

  • Refill with the appropriate coolant and bleed the cooling system to remove air pockets.

  • Test the system, check for leaks, and run the engine to normal operating temperature.


Some jobs also include replacing the thermostat or the belt if worn, which can affect both price and turnaround time.


Summary


For most Ford Edge models, expect a water pump replacement to fall in the roughly $500–$800 range when including parts and labor. More complex engines, high-cost areas, or dealership service can push the total higher, sometimes beyond $1,000. Always obtain multiple quotes and confirm whether the estimate includes coolant, new seals, and any related components.

How do I know if my Ford water pump is bad?


6 signs your water pump is failing ​

  1. Coolant Leak. The water pump has several gaskets that can be damaged or worn out over time.
  2. Engine Overheating.
  3. High Pitched, Harmonic Whining Noises.
  4. Water Pump Rust and Corrosion.
  5. Steam comes out from under your hood.
  6. Holes or leakage system on the dry side of the water pump.



What is the most common problem with Ford Edge?


Common Reliability Issues with the Ford Edge

  • Persistent Door Ajar Light.
  • Clicking Noises from the Wheel Area.
  • Transmission Issues.
  • Faulty Airbags.
  • Door Ajar Light for 2013 Ford Edge.
  • Engine Problems for 2011 Ford Edge.
  • Back Window Recall for 2016 Ford Edge.
  • Brake Pedal/Booster Issue for 2010 Ford Edge.



Is it worth replacing a water pump?


While the amount of the efficiency loss is small, it's fair to say that replacing an older water pump can lead to a small increase in engine efficiency and fuel economy. A new water pump can also reduce engine noise. Again, older pumps likely have a bearing with some wear and tear.



How much is it to replace a water pump on a Ford Edge?


The cost to replace a Ford Edge water pump varies significantly, with prices ranging from approximately $400 to over $5,000, depending on the model year, engine type, and whether the water pump is located internally or externally. Models with an internal pump, which requires more extensive labor to access, can cost thousands, while models with an external pump may be closer to the $400–$800 range. 
This video explains the potential costs associated with water pump replacement on some Ford models: 15sWCPO 9YouTube · Jun 20, 2019
Cost breakdown by water pump location and type

  • External water pump: If the water pump is on the outside of the engine, the cost is generally lower. The replacement typically costs between $400 and $800 for parts and labor. 
  • Internal water pump: Some Ford models, particularly those with the Duratec V6 engine, have an internal water pump. The replacement for these models is a much more labor-intensive job and can cost $3,000 to over $5,000. 

Factors that influence the final price
  • Model and year: The specific year and model of your Ford Edge will determine the type of water pump and the complexity of the job. For example, a 2017 Edge with a 3.5L V6 engine can have a much higher replacement cost than a 2014 Edge with a 2.0L Turbo engine. 
  • Labor costs: The total price is heavily influenced by labor, especially for models with an internal water pump. The repair for an internal pump can take over 11 hours of labor. 
  • Parts: The cost of the replacement water pump itself will vary depending on the brand and type of part used. A dealer will use manufacturer-recommended parts, which may be more expensive than aftermarket parts used by independent mechanics. 
  • Location: Labor rates vary by region, so the final price will be affected by your geographic location. 

How to get an accurate estimate
  • Get quotes: It is best to get multiple quotes from different repair shops, including both dealerships and independent mechanics. 
  • Provide details: When getting a quote, be sure to provide the exact year, make, and model of your Ford Edge, along with the engine size, to ensure an accurate estimate. 
  • Inquire about part type: Ask the mechanic what type of water pump they will be installing (OEM vs. aftermarket). 


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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.