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OEX Water Pump - WP8262X
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OEX Water Pump - WP8123X
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OEX Water Pump - WP4059X
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Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - WP158

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OEX Water Pump - WP8183X
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Gates Timing Belt Kit - TCK835A

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OEX Water Pump - WP8131X
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OEX Water Pump - WP4112X
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OEX Water Pump - WP8227X
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Gates Timing Belt Kit - TCK1616B

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OEX Water Pump - WP4003X
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Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - KA724

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OEX Water Pump - WP8308X
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Permaseal Water Pump Gasket - KA744

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OEX Water Pump - WP9000X
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OEX Water Pump - WP8265X
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Gates Timing Belt Kit - TCK296

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2014 Toyota Mark X water pump — purpose and servicing tips

The 2014 Toyota Mark X (GRX130/133 with 4GR‑FSE 2.5L and 2GR‑FSE 3.5L V6) is fitted with a mechanical engine‑coolant water pump. Toyota’s Repair Manual for the GRX130 cooling system and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog list a dedicated water pump assembly for both engines, with AISIN as the OE supplier, confirming it’s a standard, serviceable component on this model.

This pump’s job is simple but critical: it keeps coolant moving through the block, heads, radiator, and heater core so the V6 stays in its sweet spot for temperature. Driven by the auxiliary belt, the pump builds flow and pressure from idle to highway speeds. That steady circulation prevents hot spots around the combustion chambers, helps the thermostat do its thing, and gives you reliable cabin heat under the bonnet of a Kiwi or Aussie summer or winter.

As part of regular servicing, it’s worth checking the pump and surrounding hardware. Look for pink, crusty traces of Toyota Super Long Life Coolant around the weep hole or housing, slight wobble at the pulley, or a light grinding/whirring from the bearing area. Any of these point to a pump on the way out. Because the Mark X uses Toyota SLLC (pink), fresh coolant every 5 years/100,000 km (then ~50,000 km/3 years thereafter) helps protect the pump’s seals and impeller. When the coolant is changed, make sure the system is bled properly so there’s no trapped air.

When replacement time comes, going OE (Toyota/AISIN) keeps fit and longevity on point. It’s smart to pair the job with a new serpentine belt, fresh O‑ring/gasket, and a quick check of the tensioner and idler bearings. Clean the mating surface, follow the tightening sequence and torque from the service manual, refill with the correct premix, and pressure test to verify no leaks. After the first decent drive, recheck the coolant level once it’s cooled down. With these steps, the 2014 Mark X’s water pump will keep those GR engines happy for many more kilometres.

  • Common signs to watch: coolant seepage, sweet smell, low coolant, overheating at idle, bearing noise, or pulley play.
  • Best practice: quality coolant, timely belt replacement, and OE‑spec pump and gasket.

FAQ — Does the 2014 Toyota Mark X have a water pump?

Yes. The GRX130/133 Mark X with 4GR‑FSE and 2GR‑FSE V6 engines uses a belt‑driven mechanical water pump. Toyota’s Repair Manual (Cooling section) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog list a water pump assembly for these engines, confirming it’s standard equipment.

FAQ — When should the water pump be replaced on a 2014 Mark X?

There’s no fixed interval, it’s replaced on condition. Replace if there’s coolant seepage from the weep hole or housing, bearing noise, pulley play, or overheating. Many owners do it proactively when the serpentine belt, tensioner, or radiator is being serviced, or at high kilometre milestones if there’s any doubt.

FAQ — What are the symptoms of a failing Mark X water pump?

Look for pink coolant crust around the pump, a sweet coolant smell, temperature creeping up at idle, a chirp/whirr from the pump area, or slight wobble at the pulley. Any of these signs mean the pump and belt system should be inspected promptly.

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