OE Mopar Water Pumps

5048710AH - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 05048710AH
Wrangler. Without phev. Assembly. Incl.Housing and Pulley.
$196.02 CAD
MSRP $297.00 CAD
Save $100.98 CAD
34% Off
68261224AG - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 68261224AG
1500. With etorque. Wagoneer. 5.7L.
Backordered
68667065AA - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 68667065AA
Cherokee. 200. 3.6L.
Backordered
68382494AA - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 68382494AA
With Heater Tube
$502.20 CAD
MSRP $828.00 CAD
Save $325.80 CAD
39.3% Off
68617740AA - : Auxiliary Coolant Pump for Mopar Image

Auxiliary Coolant Pump

Mopar 68617740AA
Low Temperature Coolant Pump-1 / Power Electronics Coolant Pump-1 (PECP)
$73.20 CAD
MSRP $110.00 CAD
Save $36.80 CAD
33.5% Off
4792968AF - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 04792968AF
Includes pump, pulley, and gasket
$210.87 CAD
MSRP $320.00 CAD
Save $109.13 CAD
34.1% Off
68647037AA - : Auxiliary Coolant Pump for Mopar Image

Auxiliary Coolant Pump

Mopar 68647037AA
Rear EDM Pump (PECP2)
Backordered
4892713AB - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 04892713AB
Use silicone sealant for the gasket
$246.51 CAD
MSRP $374.00 CAD
Save $127.49 CAD
34.1% Off
68311108AF - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 68311108AF
Durango. 3.6L. Grand Cherokee L. Incl.Pulley.
Backordered
R4626682 - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar R4626682
All models. 2.2l. With dohc.
Backordered
68490109AA - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 68490109AA
Renegade. 1.3L. 500X. Hornet.
$253.94 CAD
MSRP $385.00 CAD
Save $131.06 CAD
34% Off
5138057AA - : Water Pump for Mopar Image

Water Pump

Mopar 05138057AA
Sprinter van.
$382.59 CAD
MSRP $585.00 CAD
Save $202.41 CAD
34.6% Off

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What to Do if Your Water Pump Has Failed

When your water pump fails, the engine can quickly overheat, potentially leading to severe internal damage. If your Jeep Wrangler has started showing signs of coolant leaks, high temperature readings, or unusual noises from the front of the engine, a failing water pump could be the cause.

Troubleshooting Water Pump Issues in Your Jeep

1. Check for Coolant Leaks Under the Vehicle

Look beneath the front of your Wrangler for puddles or stains, especially near the timing cover or water pump housing.

2. Inspect for Corrosion or Rust Around the Pump

Rust buildup or discoloration around the water pump may point to a slow leak or deteriorating pump seals.

3. Listen for Grinding or Whining Noises

Worn-out bearings in the water pump can cause high-pitched noises as the pulley turns.

4. Watch the Temperature Gauge

If your engine is running hotter than normal or overheating, your water pump may not be circulating coolant effectively.

5. Look for Steam From the Hood

Visible steam or a sweet smell from the engine bay usually means coolant is escaping and the system is overheating.

6. Confirm Coolant Flow in the Radiator

With the engine running and cap off (when safe), you should see coolant moving through the radiator—if not, the pump may have failed.

When replacing a faulty water pump, it’s a good idea to check your radiator as well, since both parts work together to regulate temperature. Reach out to Canada Mopar Parts for expert guidance on the best OEM parts for your Jeep.