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2013 Toyota Land Cruiser Water Pump — What It Does and When to Replace It
Technical documentation confirms the 2013 Toyota Land Cruiser (200 Series) is fitted with a mechanical engine water pump across its common engines. The Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Series Repair Manual (for 1VD-FTV and 3UR-FE engines), Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) listing a coolant pump assembly, and OE supplier catalogues from Aisin and Gates all identify a dedicated water pump as part of the cooling system. So yes—this model absolutely uses a water pump.
The water pump is the quiet workhorse that keeps the big Cruiser’s V8 running at the right temperature. Driven by the accessory belt, it circulates coolant through the block, heads, radiator and heater core. Whether it’s hauling a van up the Kaimai Range or crawling outback tracks in 40-degree heat, that steady coolant flow prevents overheating, pinging, and premature wear. A healthy pump also helps the heater perform properly on frosty mornings.
For servicing, the pump itself isn’t a scheduled replacement item on these engines