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How much is a water pump for a 2013 Ford Explorer?

The part itself typically costs about $60 to $120 for a new unit, while the complete replacement usually runs around $250 to $700, depending on engine, source, and local labor rates.


For a 2013 Ford Explorer, price can vary based on engine variant, whether you buy an OEM part, an aftermarket part, or a remanufactured unit. Labor costs and any additional parts or procedures (such as gasket kits or timing-related work) also influence the final bill. Regional differences and your choice of shop can shift the total noticeably.


Part options and typical prices


Prices differ by part type and source. Here are the common choices you’ll encounter along with expected price ranges.



  • OEM Ford water pump (new): typically $60–$120

  • Aftermarket new water pump (non-OEM): typically $40–$100

  • Remanufactured water pump: typically $40–$90

  • Gasket set and seals (required for replacement): typically $5–$25


When choosing parts, consider warranty and reliability. OEM parts generally offer longer track records with Ford vehicles, while reputable aftermarket brands can save money without sacrificing quality. Always verify compatibility with your engine code when purchasing.


Labor and total installed cost


Labor time and shop rates drive most of the installation cost. Here’s a typical framework to estimate the job.



  • Labor time: roughly 2 to 4 hours, depending on engine and access under the hood

  • Labor rate: usually $75–$125 per hour in many shops; rates rise in urban areas

  • Total installed cost range: commonly about $250–$700; higher if additional parts or services (like timing chain-related work) are required, or if you choose a dealership


Get a written estimate that itemizes parts and labor. If your Explorer uses a timing chain, the pump replacement can be more involved and may influence both price and turnaround time. In some cases, simultaneous cooling-system work or belt removal may be advised, adding to the total.


Summary


For a 2013 Ford Explorer, anticipate roughly $60–$120 for the water pump part and about $75–$125 per hour for labor, with 2–4 hours of shop time typical. The overall installed price usually falls in the $250–$700 range, though regional prices and engine specifics can push this higher. Compare OEM, aftermarket, and remanufactured options, and obtain several written estimates to secure the best value.

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