It will cost you about $50 if you do it yourself with a rebuilt or used pump. Add $20 for a new one from the parts store.
Expect to pay about $175 - $200 if you take it to a garage. Of course this is dependent on where you live. If you have any mechanical savvy, try it yourself. I would recommend that you take pictures before and after removing every part it takes to get to the pump. You will most likely have to remove the: -Radiator shroud
-Radiator (maybe)
-Serpentine belt (by loosening the idler arm) If you have never worked around a radiator, be VERY CAREFUL not to damage the fins & tubes with your tools.
This has already been answered in this forum, please scroll through and you will find it
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it might have an internal water pump which is in the block
you need a disconect tool for one side and 2 wrenches for the other
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00
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