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Parts for your 2011 Toyota Avensis-Water pump
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2011 Toyota Avensis water pump — what it does and when to replace it
Based on technical references including Toyota’s European workshop information (TIS), the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for the T27 Avensis, the Haynes Avensis (2009–2015) manual, and OE supplier listings from Aisin and Gates, the 2011 Toyota Avensis is fitted with a mechanical engine coolant pump (water pump) across its common engines (1.6/1.8/2.0 Valvematic petrol and 2.0/2.2 D-4D diesels). So yes, the water pump is absolutely relevant to this model.
The water pump’s job is straightforward: it circulates Toyota Super Long Life Coolant through the block, head, heater core and radiator to keep engine temperature in the sweet spot. On both ZR-series petrol and AD-series diesel engines it’s driven by the auxiliary/serpentine belt, not a timing belt, and sits on the front side of the engine for relatively tidy access. When it’s healthy, the Avensis warms up quickly, holds steady temperature in traffic, and the heater works a treat on cold mornings.
Servicing-wise, the pump itself isn’t a scheduled replacement item