dont buy napa water pumps
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dont buy napa water pumps
when i did my motor back in january i replaced the water pump with napa. well wednesday i went over my truck because i'm going off to school sunday. i serviced it and greased everything i could and i noticed that there was antifreese leaking from the bottom bearing breather whole. well i was fine with that, its a lifetime warranty pump. so i replaced it. well today i got smelling antifreese and looked under the hood and the top breather whole is leaking. the pumps only a couple days old. and now napa says i have to settle the warranty labor with my napa store, they only pay for the part. they said because i bought the pump 7 months ago instead of 6 they werent going to pay for the labor. so i replaced it again with the new pump from them because the dealers didnt have any on the shelves. at least the dealers back up most of there parts. so right now i'm just pretty mad at them. i'm going with all ford parts now for my truck or at least as much as i can get from them.
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i'm sorry let me reword it a little bit. the pump was bought 7 months ago ok. and they did pay the labor for the pump i put on wednesday. but the new one i put on today they wouldnt pay the labor. they started making up all kinds of bs that they didnt mention on wednesday. they said stuff about the 6 month deal and i told them that the pump thats on it is a few days old. they just said that the records show that it was bought in january and we just got arguing. and as far as the warranty book goes they dont say anything about the labor. the book just says its got a lifetime factory defect warranty. but the napa autocare center papers say that they will pay the labor. they dont say up to what date or months later though. we've never had warranty problems here until we became a napa autocare center. i'm just mad thats all. i basically posted this for no reason.
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They paid for labor one time around and it is ridiculous because they didn't do it again!? I have never heard of any parts store paying for labor to have a part replaced. That seems above and beyond.
You got a new pump, did you not? Try asking a dealer for free labor...
at least the dealers back up most of there parts
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Everyone gets a bad part from the box now and then. You unfortunatly got 2.
I have been buying NAPA Parts for 20+ years and have had very few failures.
My local NAPA is the best parts store in the area. (50 mile radius).
I am the family wrench so I work on a few vehicles. There are times I am all greasy or can't get to the store quick enough so they deliver my parts to my house. Last December I installed new rotors and ceramic brakes on my front.
Last week I had a caliper hanging up because the slide pins were bunged up.
The NAPA owner sold me re-man Ford calipers for $45.00 each and sent over a new set of ceramic pads at no charge. The pads and rotors looked fine but he felt better if I put the new pads on and he would do the arguing with the supplier and get his refund.
My point is, if your not happy with the NAPA you are going to, find a new store. As far as reimbursing you for your labor, I have never heard of that one before.
Lastly, I have never had a problem with a NAPA waterpump. It's not fair of you to say they are junk or no good.
You realize you will be paying 2,3 sometimes 4 times as much for FORD OEM parts. There are a few parts that I will only use Ford but the rest come from NAPA. Trust me, even the dealerships will have a bad part from the box now and then. Ask the Ford service tech's on this forum.
I have been buying NAPA Parts for 20+ years and have had very few failures.
My local NAPA is the best parts store in the area. (50 mile radius).
I am the family wrench so I work on a few vehicles. There are times I am all greasy or can't get to the store quick enough so they deliver my parts to my house. Last December I installed new rotors and ceramic brakes on my front.
Last week I had a caliper hanging up because the slide pins were bunged up.
The NAPA owner sold me re-man Ford calipers for $45.00 each and sent over a new set of ceramic pads at no charge. The pads and rotors looked fine but he felt better if I put the new pads on and he would do the arguing with the supplier and get his refund.
My point is, if your not happy with the NAPA you are going to, find a new store. As far as reimbursing you for your labor, I have never heard of that one before.
Lastly, I have never had a problem with a NAPA waterpump. It's not fair of you to say they are junk or no good.
You realize you will be paying 2,3 sometimes 4 times as much for FORD OEM parts. There are a few parts that I will only use Ford but the rest come from NAPA. Trust me, even the dealerships will have a bad part from the box now and then. Ask the Ford service tech's on this forum.
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Matts Ford,
Did you replace the waterpump yourself? Because you did mention a NAPA Autocare center. If they did the labor, they will honor the lifetime warranty replacement as well as labor for 12 months or 12000 mi. It is part of their nationwide NAPA Autocare peace of mind warranty program of which all engine cooling work/parts are covered.
Did you replace the waterpump yourself? Because you did mention a NAPA Autocare center. If they did the labor, they will honor the lifetime warranty replacement as well as labor for 12 months or 12000 mi. It is part of their nationwide NAPA Autocare peace of mind warranty program of which all engine cooling work/parts are covered.
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Everyone gets a bad part from the box now and then. You unfortunatly got 2.
I have been buying NAPA Parts for 20+ years and have had very few failures.
My local NAPA is the best parts store in the area. (50 mile radius).
I am the family wrench so I work on a few vehicles. There are times I am all greasy or can't get to the store quick enough so they deliver my parts to my house. Last December I installed new rotors and ceramic brakes on my front.
Last week I had a caliper hanging up because the slide pins were bunged up.
The NAPA owner sold me re-man Ford calipers for $45.00 each and sent over a new set of ceramic pads at no charge. The pads and rotors looked fine but he felt better if I put the new pads on and he would do the arguing with the supplier and get his refund.
My point is, if your not happy with the NAPA you are going to, find a new store. As far as reimbursing you for your labor, I have never heard of that one before.
Lastly, I have never had a problem with a NAPA waterpump. It's not fair of you to say they are junk or no good.
You realize you will be paying 2,3 sometimes 4 times as much for FORD OEM parts. There are a few parts that I will only use Ford but the rest come from NAPA. Trust me, even the dealerships will have a bad part from the box now and then. Ask the Ford service tech's on this forum.
I have been buying NAPA Parts for 20+ years and have had very few failures.
My local NAPA is the best parts store in the area. (50 mile radius).
I am the family wrench so I work on a few vehicles. There are times I am all greasy or can't get to the store quick enough so they deliver my parts to my house. Last December I installed new rotors and ceramic brakes on my front.
Last week I had a caliper hanging up because the slide pins were bunged up.
The NAPA owner sold me re-man Ford calipers for $45.00 each and sent over a new set of ceramic pads at no charge. The pads and rotors looked fine but he felt better if I put the new pads on and he would do the arguing with the supplier and get his refund.
My point is, if your not happy with the NAPA you are going to, find a new store. As far as reimbursing you for your labor, I have never heard of that one before.
Lastly, I have never had a problem with a NAPA waterpump. It's not fair of you to say they are junk or no good.
You realize you will be paying 2,3 sometimes 4 times as much for FORD OEM parts. There are a few parts that I will only use Ford but the rest come from NAPA. Trust me, even the dealerships will have a bad part from the box now and then. Ask the Ford service tech's on this forum.
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Ditto for me !!
It helps that I do most of the vehicles in the family. About 3-4 years ago, it seemed everyone in the family was having problems. My local NAPA guy said that I get enough parts that I should open an account. I DID !! I was getting good prices then and since I opened the account, I get "account holder" prices.
What's cool, I get a bill once a month. I can run in or have the parts run to my house and not pay a dime until the bill comes in.
My local NAPA owner Jeff is a pretty awesome guy !!!
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FYI, A water pump should seep out the weep holes just a tad. Its normal, its how it lubercates and keeps the seals in the water pump in good condition. Sounds to me like you replaced a good waterpump. If I was napa I wouldnt warrenty a replacement of a good waterpump either.
Last edited by IR0NS1N; 08-31-2008 at 12:28 PM.