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Parts for your 2014 Toyota Camry-Water pump
2014 Toyota Camry water pump – what it does and when to service it
Technical sources confirm a water pump is definitely used on the 2014 Toyota Camry. Toyota’s service information for the 2012–2014 Camry range (ACV50/GSV50/AHV50) specifies an engine water pump in the Cooling System section. Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue lists a water pump assembly for the 2.5‑litre 2AR‑FE and 3.5‑litre 2GR‑FE engines (belt‑driven mechanical pumps), and an electric engine water pump for the Camry Hybrid’s 2AR‑FXE. Toyota’s New Car Features and training materials for the Camry Hybrid also describe the beltless engine design using an electric pump. So yes—whether petrol or hybrid—the 2014 Camry runs a water pump.
The water pump’s job is straightforward but critical: it circulates coolant through the block, head, radiator and heater core to hold the engine at its sweet‑spot temperature, prevent overheating, and keep the cabin heater working. On non‑hybrid models it’s spun by the serpentine belt