2013 Ford Explorer Water Pump – Genuine OEM Engine Cooling Solution

Keep your SUV’s engine running cool and dependable with a Genuine OEM 2013 Ford Explorer Water Pump. Designed and tested by Ford engineers, this water pump delivers consistent coolant flow, prevents overheating, and ensures your Explorer’s engine performs efficiently mile after mile. Whether your Explorer features the 3.5L V6 or 2.0L EcoBoost engine, OEM quality ensures precise fitment, reliable performance, and lasting protection.

Unlike aftermarket alternatives, Ford OEM water pumps are built using premium materials such as high-strength metal housings, precision-balanced impellers, and heavy-duty seals. Each unit undergoes factory-level testing for flow rate, pressure retention, and temperature resistance—guaranteeing leak-free performance and maximum engine protection. The result is superior cooling efficiency, quieter operation, and long-term reliability that keeps your Explorer performing like new.

Professionals and experienced DIY owners choose Ford OEM water pumps for their factory-engineered precision, tested durability, and warranty-backed reliability. By replacing your water pump with a genuine Ford part, you ensure long-term confidence on every drive.

Why Choose an OEM 2013 Ford Explorer Water Pump?

Perfect Factory Fit – Built specifically for the 2013 Explorer’s engine layout.

Durable Construction – Features precision bearings and corrosion-resistant materials.

Efficient Cooling – Maintains proper coolant circulation to prevent overheating.

Leak-Resistant Design – High-quality seals and gaskets prevent coolant leaks.

Factory-Tested Performance – Meets or exceeds Ford’s engineering standards.

Warranty Protection – Backed by Ford’s limited parts warranty for peace of mind.

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FAQs

What are the signs of a bad water pump in a 2013 Ford Explorer? Common symptoms include coolant leaks near the front of the engine, high temperature readings, squealing or grinding noises, and visible coolant around the timing cover area.

Is the 2013 Ford Explorer water pump internal or external? On some 3.5L V6 engines, the water pump is internally driven by the timing chain, requiring more labor for replacement. Always verify based on your engine type.

Are OEM water pumps better than aftermarket ones? Yes. OEM water pumps are engineered by Ford for perfect fitment, precise coolant flow, and superior durability compared to most aftermarket brands.

How long does a water pump last? Typically between 90,000 and 120,000 miles, though it may vary depending on driving conditions and maintenance habits.

Can I replace the water pump myself? It depends on the engine configuration. External pumps are easier to access, while internal water pumps (in some V6 engines) require professional installation.

Protect your engine from overheating and ensure lasting performance with a Genuine OEM 2013 Ford Explorer Water Pump. For expert guidance or to confirm the correct part for your engine, complete the Parts Quote Request Form to connect with certified Ford parts specialists.