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How much does it cost to replace a water pump in a 2015 Ford Edge?

For a 2015 Ford Edge, a water pump replacement typically runs roughly between $500 and $900, with higher prices in some regions or if timing-related components are involved. The exact quote depends on the engine option (3.5L V6 or 2.0L EcoBoost), how accessible the pump is, and whether other cooling-system parts are replaced at the same time.


What affects the price


The total cost can vary based on several practical factors. Consider these points when you compare quotes:



  • Engine type and configuration (3.5L V6 vs. 2.0L EcoBoost) and whether the pump is accessed as a standalone job or bundled with timing work.

  • Labor rates in your area and the shop type (independent shop vs. dealership).

  • Whether timing-chain/timing-service work is required or recommended alongside the pump replacement.

  • Additional components or services, such as replacing the thermostat, coolant flush, or new seals and gaskets.

  • Condition of the cooling system and how much disassembly is needed to reach the pump.


A final quote will reflect these factors, so it’s common to see a range rather than a single fixed price.


Estimated cost ranges for a 2015 Ford Edge


Here are practical estimates to help you gauge what you might pay before getting a written estimate from a shop. The numbers include parts, labor, and typical shop supplies but can vary by location and vehicle specifics.



  • Parts (water pump, seals, and coolant): typically $50 to $200 depending on OEM vs. aftermarket parts and whether additional pieces are included.

  • Labor: commonly 2 to 5 hours at $80 to $150 per hour, which translates to roughly $160 to $750 in labor alone.

  • Total estimate: commonly $210 to $970 for a straightforward replacement, with higher quotes if timing-service is needed or if you’re at a dealership. In some markets, especially for timing-service-inclusive jobs, prices can reach $1,000 to $1,200.


When shopping, ask for an itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, coolant, and any incidental charges, so you can compare apples-to-apples across shops.


Common scenarios and what they mean for price


3.5L V6 (timing chain) without timing-service


In many Edge models, the 3.5L V6 uses a timing chain, and the water pump replacement can be done as a standalone job. Typical cost range in this scenario is about $300 to $700, depending on labor rates and parts chosen.


3.5L V6 with timing-service work bundled


If the pump replacement is performed as part of a timing-chain service (or if the timing components are already due for maintenance), the price increases to roughly $700 to $1,000 or more, reflecting the extra labor and parts involved.


2.0L EcoBoost variant


The 2.0L EcoBoost version can be somewhat more labor-intensive to access in some configurations, which may push the total toward $450 to $900, depending on regional rates and whether additional cooling-system parts are replaced.


Dealership vs. independent shop


Dealerships typically quote higher prices than independent shops, largely due to higher labor rates and facility costs. Independent shops can offer more competitive pricing, though you should verify part quality and warranty terms.


What to do before you repair


To prepare and avoid surprises, consider these steps when you request estimates:



  • Ask for an itemized estimate that breaks out parts, labor, coolant, and shop supplies.

  • Clarify whether a thermostat, coolant flush, or any timing-service is included or recommended.

  • Request warranty details on both parts and labor (and whether the warranty covers another cooling-system component if it fails after the repair).

  • Get quotes from at least two or three shops to compare pricing and scope.


With clear quotes, you’ll be better positioned to choose a option that fits your budget and vehicle needs.


Summary


A water pump replacement on a 2015 Ford Edge generally falls in the $500–$900 range, with potential increases if timing work is involved or you opt for dealership service. Engine type, access in the engine bay, regional labor rates, and whether additional cooling-system parts are replaced all influence the final price. To minimize surprises, obtain multiple, itemized estimates and confirm what is included in each quote.

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