Labor costs vary by region for replacing the water pump on a 1992 Ford Explorer 4.0. On this vehicle labor could run about 3 hours because there is a lot of other engine parts in the way that have to be removed to get to the water pump. Labor costs average about $75 to $100 an hour.
That depends on the labor rate where you are; it ranges from 1.6hrs with a V8, 1.9hrs with a V6 w/o air, or 2.2hrs with a V6 w/air.
6 hours
Parts and labor, aprox $500.
2.5hrs
i need to look at the book or the page
If I remember correctly you will need to remove the timing belt to replace this water pump. This is a very labor intensive job. You should replace the timing belt, tensioner pulley, camshaft seal, and crankshaft seal while you have the car apart and access is easy.
3.5 HOURS
I was quoted $2200 to replace the timing belt for the amount of work and labor involved.
It should only be an hour or so job. The labor would be around 100 dollars as long as there aren't any problems. A water pump can be picked up new for around 26 dollars.
To replace the water pump in my 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 v8, it was $375 including labor and everything.
labor only? they shouldn't charge more than $75. should only take about 1 hour.
I replaced mine on a 2001 XL 5.3 and the pump cost me $160 new. I paid $100 labor.