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2022 Toyota Camry water pump: what it does and how to look after it

Yes, the 2022 Toyota Camry uses a water pump. Petrol models (2.5L A25A-FKS and 3.5L 2GR-FKS) are fitted with a belt-driven mechanical water pump, while the Hybrid (2.5L A25A-FXS) uses an electric water pump for the engine cooling circuit and a separate electric pump for the hybrid inverter loop. This is confirmed by Toyota’s Repair Manual (TIS) Cooling System sections for A25A/2GR engines, Toyota New Car Features for XV70 Camry cooling, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue listing “Water Pump Assembly” for these variants.

On a 2022 Camry, the water pump’s job is to keep coolant moving through the engine, radiator and heater core so the engine runs in its sweet spot—neither too hot nor too cold. That steady temperature means better fuel economy, lower emissions and a longer-lived engine. In hybrids, the electric pump also helps the engine warm up and cool down smartly during stop–start and EV transitions.

As part of regular servicing, the workshop will typically check for any pink residue or dampness around the pump housing and weep hole, listen for bearing noise and confirm there’s no play in the pulley (petrol) or abnormal current draw/flow issues (hybrid electric pump). Coolant condition and level get checked at the same time, using Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink) that meets the factory spec. If the pump is removed or replaced, it’s good practice to renew the gasket/O-ring, torque the bolts correctly and bleed the system to remove air. Hybrids also need the inverter cooling loop inspected and filled per Toyota procedure.

  • Common signs it’s time to act: coolant smell after a drive, pink/white crust around the pump, a slow temperature creep in traffic, warning lights, or a chirp/whirr from the pump area.
  • Good habits: stick to the Toyota service schedule for coolant changes, keep an eye on the level under the bonnet, and address any leaks early to avoid overheating.

There’s no fixed kilometre-based replacement for the Camry’s water pump—Toyota treats it as an inspect-and-replace-when-worn item. When replacement is needed, using a genuine or high-quality OEM-equivalent pump keeps the seal materials and impeller design matched to Toyota’s coolant and flow targets. For anyone towing, driving in hot climates, or clocking lots of urban kilometres, those routine inspections matter even more.

Technical sources referenced: Toyota Camry (XV70) Repair Manual (TIS) – Engine/Hybrid System: Cooling