• ToastedRavioli@midwest.social
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    3 days ago

    Without any maintenance at all you can keep a Toyota alive, practically.

    I once heard from a mechanic of a guy who had driven his tacoma 750k miles without any repair above the complexity of an oil change. When his water pump failed at 3/4ths of a million miles he was complaining about it…

    Meanwhile I replaced the water pump in my VW twice in the last 30k miles

    • heythatsprettygood@feddit.uk
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      2 days ago

      Do you think something might be up somewhere else in the engine? My family have had VWs (mostly TDIs) a while and they usually only need a water pump at about 80 or 90k miles. Either that, or you got unlucky like our TSI Polo that needed one at 20k (although nothing else in the 30k+ since).

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      2 days ago

      JFC, RIP your water pump. My wife’s Highlander went 125k miles before needing one. My only complaint was that I had to unmount the engine to get to the bolts.