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How much does it cost to replace a water pump in a 2013 GMC Terrain?

The typical all-in cost for replacing a water pump on a 2013 GMC Terrain is about $500 to $900, with higher quotes possible in some areas or for OEM parts. Getting an exact figure requires a local diagnostic and a written estimate from a shop.


Prices depend on which engine your Terrain has (water pump design and accessibility vary by engine), whether the cooling system components are replaced at the same time, and the labor rates in your region. This piece breaks down the typical price range, the main cost drivers, and tips for obtaining a fair quote.


Estimated price ranges and cost drivers


Below are typical price ranges and components that influence the total cost of a water pump replacement on a 2013 GMC Terrain.



  • Parts and materials: water pump (aftermarket) typically $50–$150; OEM/GM pump often $120–$260; gaskets/seals $5–$40; coolant $10–$40.

  • Labor time: commonly 2–4 hours for a straightforward replacement; 4–6 hours if additional cooling-system work or accessibility issues arise.

  • Labor rate: depending on region and shop, $80–$150 per hour is typical.

  • Optional or additional work: thermostat replacement, radiator hoses, belt(s) replacement, and a coolant flush can add $50–$200 or more to the bill.

  • Vehicle variant and access: engine type (2.4L I4 vs. other configurations) and how easily the water pump is accessed can affect both parts and labor costs.


In summary, most customers see a total bill in the roughly $500 to $900 range, with higher totals possible if OEM parts are chosen, the job requires extra cooling-system work, or regional labor rates are above the national average.


Getting an accurate quote and saving money


To ensure you’re budgeting correctly and not overpaying, ask precise questions when requesting estimates and consider these practices.



  • Request a written, itemized estimate that lists parts, labor, coolant, disposal fees, and tax.

  • Ask whether the quote uses aftermarket or OEM parts and what the price difference would be.

  • Verify whether a coolant flush, thermostat replacement, and any belt/hose work are included or offered as add-ons.

  • Inquire about the warranty on parts and labor and what it covers.

  • Ask for the estimated labor hours and whether the shop plans to perform a quick cooling-system inspection before starting.


With a clear, written quote and a breakdown of included services, you can compare options more effectively and choose the best value.


Summary


The cost to replace a water pump on a 2013 GMC Terrain typically ranges from roughly $500 to $900, heavily influenced by engine type, labor rates, and whether additional cooling-system work is performed. Always obtain an itemized quote from a reputable shop, consider OEM versus aftermarket parts, and confirm what’s included in the price. If you’re budget-conscious, shopping around and asking the right questions can help secure fair pricing while ensuring the repair is done correctly.

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