OEM Kia Water Pumps

97311CH000 - : Heater Hose for Kia Image

Heater Hose

Sportage. With hybrid. Inlet.
$41.21
MSRP $59.22
Save $18.01
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392202M417 - : Temp Sensor for Kia Image

Temp Sensor

Rio. No.2. 2020-23, #2.
$18.61
MSRP $26.73
Save $8.12
30.4% Off
1140308506K - : Hose Assembly Bolt for Kia Image

Hose Assembly Bolt

3.5L. Sorento. Right. Fwd. Left. K900.
$2.11
MSRP $3.03
Save $0.92
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256232M010 - : Gasket for Kia Image

Gasket

1.6L. Sportage. Water inlet gasket. Rio.
$9.78
MSRP $14.05
Save $4.27
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2447125052 - : Chain Guide for Kia Image

Chain Guide

Slack side. Sportage. Tensioner side. Rondo. Oil Pump. Forte. 2.4l. Optima Hybrid.
$13.29
MSRP $19.10
Save $5.81
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231233N400 - : Idler Gear for Kia Image

Idler Gear

Carnival. Oil Pump.
$32.91
MSRP $47.28
Save $14.37
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5727129100 - : Bracket Adjust Bolt for Kia Image

Bracket Adjust Bolt

2.0L.
$4.56
MSRP $6.55
Save $1.99
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213123N100 - : Drive Gear for Kia Image

Drive Gear

Carnival. Oil Pump.
$16.27
MSRP $23.38
Save $7.11
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244712G102 - : Chain Guide for Kia Image

Chain Guide

Optima. Tensioner side. From 01/07/2013. Oil Pump. To 01/07/2013.
$20.47
MSRP $29.42
Save $8.95
30.4% Off
244712G350 - : Chain Guide for Kia Image

Chain Guide

Oil Pump. Slack side. Sportage. Sorento. All.
$14.71
MSRP $21.13
Save $6.42
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571501M000 - : Reservoir Assembly for Kia Image

Reservoir Assembly

Forte. Hydraulic power steering.
$57.51
MSRP $82.63
Save $25.12
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244712G250 - : Chain Guide for Kia Image

Chain Guide

Optima. Sorento. Gdi. To 03/2011. Oil Pump.
$13.22
MSRP $19.00
Save $5.78
30.4% Off

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Signs You Need to Replace Your Kia's Water Pump

The water pump acts as the heart of your Kia's cooling system, ensuring that heat is moved away from the cylinder head and block toward the radiator. The mechanical longevity of your engine is directly tied to the efficiency of its thermal management. High-efficiency engines rely on a constant flow of coolant to prevent catastrophic overheating. If the water pump fails, the resulting temperature spike can warp internal components in seconds.

Most Common Problems With Water Pumps

In your Kia Sportage, look out for the following issues before they become more expensive repairs:

1. Coolant Leaking from the Weep Hole

This is the primary sign of internal seal failure. The only permanent fix is replacing the pump with a new genuine unit.

2. High-Pitched Whining Noise

Usually indicates failing internal bearings. Replace the pump immediately before it seizes and snaps the serpentine belt.

3. Engine Overheating at Idle

Often caused by a slipping belt or a failing impeller. Check the belt tension first, then replace the pump if flow remains low.

4. Steam Rising from the Hood

A catastrophic leak or a burst hose. Stop the vehicle immediately and check the pump housing for visible cracks.

5. Sweet Smell of Coolant

A sign of a slow "seepage" leak. Inspect the area around the pump pulley for blue or green residue from dried fluid.

Protect your vehicle's structural integrity with cooling components designed by the original manufacturer. To find the exact parts for your Kia, contact us at Dutch Miller Kia Parts today.