The price for a water pump on an Audi S4 varies widely, but parts typically fall in the $60–$350 range, with OEM/dealer options often higher. When you include necessary hardware or a timing-kit, total parts costs can rise to $250–$700. Installed, expect a total in the ballpark of $300–$900 depending on the engine, kit chosen, and local labor rates.
Across the Audi S4’s generations, the exact pump design and what’s included in a replacement can differ. Some engines use belt-driven pumps that come as part of a timing or coolant-service kit, while later or different configurations may have variations such as integrated or electric pumps. Prices reflect these differences, plus whether you buy aftermarket or OEM parts and what your local shop charges for labor.
Parts and kit price ranges
Before comparing options, it helps to know typical price bands for the pump itself and for common upgrade kits. The following ranges are representative of North American markets as of recent years.
- Aftermarket non-OEM water pump: $60–$120
- OEM Bosch/VW water pump: $150–$350
- Timing belt kit with water pump (belt-driven engines): $250–$550
- Full kit with seals, thermostat, and belts: $300–$700
Prices vary by retailer, engine variant, and whether the pump is sold as a standalone item or as part of a larger service kit. Always verify compatibility with your exact S4 model and engine code.
Labor and installed cost considerations
Labor costs depend on shop, region, and how accessible the pump is in your S4 engine bay. Typical labor considerations include the following.
- Estimated service time: about 2.5–5.5 hours, depending on engine design and accessibility
- Labor rate in the U.S. commonly ranges from $80–$150 per hour, with higher rates at specialty shops or urban centers
- If you replace additional components (thermostat, coolant, related gaskets, tensioners) during the same job, expect higher total labor and parts costs
With labor and parts combined, installed prices generally fall in the $300–$900 range, though unusual engine configurations or premium parts can push costs higher.
Shopping and compatibility tips
To get an accurate price for your car, confirm the exact engine code and generation of your S4, and check whether your pump is belt-driven or electric. When shopping, consider:
- OEM vs aftermarket reliability and warranty terms
- Whether the pump is sold as a standalone part or as part of a timing kit or coolant service
- Whether the service should include thermostat, coolant, hoses, or additional seals
- Shop reviews and regional price variations for labor quotes
Always verify compatibility with your vehicle’s VIN or engine code and obtain a written quote that itemizes parts and labor before service.
Summary
For an Audi S4, the water pump price varies by generation, pump design, and whether you buy standalone parts or a full kit. In the United States, part prices typically range from $60 to $350, with kits bringing the cost to $250–$700. When you add labor, total installed costs commonly fall between $300 and $900, though actual figures depend on engine type, chosen parts, and local shop rates. Planning ahead with the exact engine code and a clear quote can help you navigate options and avoid surprises.


