How To Replace A Dodge Charger Water Pump "And Cost"

How To Replace A Dodge Charger Water Pump "And Cost"

How to replace the water pump a Dodge Charger “5.7L Hemi Water Pump Replacement” with basic hand tools and save a tone of money. Water pump replacement can cost between 300$ to over 1000$ in some cases. I would have saved 398$ doing this water pump job myself.

In most cases replacing the water pump in most cars and trucks is pretty easy and can be replaced at home easily saving a ton of money. Here is a list of thing you will need when replacing your water pump.

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Episode CJSII says:

2003 Dodge Charger does not exist

ZiNX Inferno says:

Did the charger have a engine light for the leek ?

would rather be fishing says:

Thanks for the video and the diagrams , Man !

Jesse Sward says:

Thank you shop key wasn’t much help, said I had to pull the fan but I wouldn’t come out

Simon Black says:

Good video. Got a 14' Charger R/T I did a water pump on last year, but after a year, the gasket that came with the pump has started leaking. So I bought a much thicker gasket from Fel Pro gaskets, and installed it on the same pump I replaced last year. (The replacement pump was fine) No more leaking, or seeping. Point is I wouldn't trust the gasket that comes with the pump.

Mike Point says:

Great video and how much was the water pump ?

Ed Dellget says:

Where did you buy the o-ring for the coolant tube and what part number is it?

KingVendetta- says:

There’s no 2003 Dodge Charger?

Rocky Butler says:

Thanks for the video, just did job pretty easy..

scuba422123 says:

1.4 what! I would make it 2.5

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