Get a Coolant Pump Quote

Direct wholesale pricing, fast response.
Certified Cooling Parts

The Best Way to Buy Used Coolant Pumps Online

Looking for a replacement water pump? We offer high-quality, fully tested OEM mechanical and electric coolant pumps. Stop overheating issues today. Fast shipping across New Jersey and nationwide.

Flow Verified

Impellers checked for broken fins and corrosion.

Bearings Inspected

No grinding, seizing, or excessive shaft play.

Tested used engine coolant pump with clean impellers

Quality Used Water & Coolant Pumps You Can Trust

Your vehicle's engine relies on a steady flow of coolant to regulate extreme temperatures. A failing coolant pump will rapidly lead to engine overheating and catastrophic failure. At Falcon Car Parts, we specialize in providing genuine used OEM coolant pumps that restore reliable thermal management to your car.

Whether you need a traditional belt-driven water pump or a highly advanced electric coolant pump, every unit in our inventory is carefully removed and rigorously tested. We verify bearing health, impeller integrity, and electrical function.

  • Bench Tested: Electric models are powered up to verify RPM and electrical health.
  • OEM Reliability: Genuine factory parts offer superior longevity compared to cheap aftermarket pumps.
  • Leak Inspected: Housings and weep holes checked for signs of prior coolant blow-out.

Fast Delivery for Used Coolant Pumps in NJ

Located in Clifton, NJ, Falcon Car Parts is perfectly positioned to provide rapid shipping for used coolant pumps in New Jersey. An overheating engine means your car is grounded. We prioritize getting your cooling components to your doorstep or mechanic immediately.

From Jersey City to Newark and beyond, we are the Tri-State area's trusted source for reliable, tested OEM engine cooling parts.

Rapid Parcel Shipping

Daily shipments to NJ, NY, and CT!

Coolant Pumps for Every Vehicle Configuration

From classic mechanical water pumps to the latest EV thermal management systems, we stock the exact pump your engine requires.

Mechanical Water Pumps

Driven by the serpentine or timing belt. Found on traditional gas and diesel engines. Simple, reliable, and rigorously tested for bearing health.

Main Electric Coolant Pumps

Computer-controlled electric pumps standard on modern BMWs, Audis, and hybrids. We electrically bench-test these to ensure proper flow and no internal shorts.

Auxiliary & Inverter Pumps

Smaller secondary pumps used for heater core circulation, turbocharger cool-down, or hybrid battery/inverter thermal management.

Our 6-Point Quality Check for Coolant Pumps

Preventing engine damage is our priority. Every used coolant pump sold by Falcon Car Parts passes the following standards:

  • 1. Impeller Inspection: We verify the internal fins are intact, securely fastened to the shaft, and free of heavy rust or corrosion.
  • 2. Bearing & Shaft Check: The pump shaft is spun manually to ensure it rotates smoothly without grinding or excessive "wobble" (play).
  • 3. Weep Hole Verification: We check the weep hole. Any sign of heavy, crusted coolant indicates an internal seal failure.
  • 4. 12V Electrical Bench Test: For electric and auxiliary pumps, we apply power to ensure the motor activates and runs quietly.
  • 5. Housing Integrity: The aluminum or composite housing is inspected for hairline heat cracks or stripped mounting threads.
  • 6. Pulley Condition: For mechanical pumps, we ensure the attached pulley is perfectly round and the belt grooves are undamaged.

Common Questions About Buying Used Coolant Pumps

The coolant pump (or water pump) circulates antifreeze/coolant from the radiator through the engine block and cylinder head to absorb heat, preventing the engine from overheating.

Prices generally range from $30 to $60 for traditional mechanical water pumps, and $75 to $200+ for complex, main electric coolant pumps found on modern luxury cars and hybrids.

Common signs include engine overheating, a persistent coolant leak near the front of the engine, a whining or grinding noise from the pump pulley, or a check engine light for cooling system performance.

Yes, as long as it is an OEM part that has been bench-tested. Genuine factory electric pumps are much higher quality than cheap aftermarket versions, which are notorious for early electrical failure.

While the original metal gasket or rubber O-ring may still be attached, we highly recommend purchasing a brand new gasket and applying proper sealant before installation to guarantee a leak-free fit.