Just got the P26CB code a couple hours ago on my way from work. Drove straight to auto zone to check the code, starting driving home and noticed temperature gauge rising fast. Pulled over and towed to repair shop. 115k miles
@ para que un Toyota tenga problemas es que nunca lo cuidaron y lo manejaban como locos bueno es su trabajo y lo tiene que arreglar yo solo tengo toyotas y nunca dan problemas si los cuidas. Buena suerte saludos
My engine light just came on lastnight, I got a diagnostics & it was the code P26CB which is the engine cooler pump performance /stuck off it only has 83,600k 😒
I just barely left shop same issue with my 2019 Camry SE I appreciate this video man my electric water pump bad too propeller not spinning car over heating radiator and hose Ice cold but engine HOT asf but now gonna see what the damage is $ but great video man appreciate it just followed 💯👍
I'm being told the same thing about the Freon and that this is standard procedure. Why would they even suggest to drain the Freon? How did your repair go?
@@maryanntonettethomas3736 I have no clue why they’d need to other than to take more money from you. I had my extended power train warranty handle it and just payed them 50$ all together at the dealership
Found the motor for $95 on amazon. My dad’s shop tried to charge me $560 for the part. $750 for the labor. I told them I’d fix it myself and they laughed. 🤷🏽♂️ Question, which sealant glue would you recommend for the gasket?
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogsif I’m doing the 4bolt electric pump only (no housing) should I do the RTV gasket stuff around the edges before I bolt it to the housing?
How do you reprogram the computer? Can you post a video on this? Just got my water pump from PartsGeek today and I’m going to work on my car either tomorrow or the 4th of July. Would really love information on that. Can’t I just plug it in and it’ll be fine?
Im gonna change the water pump on my wifes 2019. And this video will help alot. One question is how do i take out the air in the coolant system? Thanks for the video brother.
@@gambollo use a big funnel that fits tight on the cap housing of the radiator,and fill it 1/4 of the funnel with coolant.Then start the car and be looking for the bubbles,when you don’t see no more bubbles then all the air is out of the system.
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogs just finished the swap and everything went good. Got the air out just how u said and and went for a ride around town and temp was good and no check engine light. I think i did good from ur video. Time will tell. Thanks again man !!!!
Also though, before you start, disconnect the hose at the EGR and put a towel under it, fill the radiator until coolant starts coming out that hose then push the hose back on and move the clamp back up. Fill the overflow tank. Fill the funnel as the OP states, run the car at 1700 to 2000 rpm so that the system fully feeds the entire paths/channels. See the video also by The Car Care Nut.
Just had to tow my 2019 home. Check engine light on for 2 days. Today it ran hot. Drinking a beer now cuz I’m mad. Hopefully the extended warranty will cover it. Only has 95,000 miles on it
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogsif u was just doing the water pump and not the housing. Do u think u can reach it from underneath the car without removing the alternator
@@822loverboy you can but it’s more work.For the pump itself you can do it without removing alternator and From the top or underneath whatever works best for you
Thanks bro. Video was a big help. I took off the belt removed the water pump and put the new one on. Didn’t move the alternator, but I didn’t have to because i didn’t get new housing.
Got the same code last night on my girls car 2019 Toyota Camry 2019 hopefully I could get this repairs under warranty ? Car only has like 45,000 miles on it
X favor,mi camry 2019,me acaba de aparecer la luz ,soy mujer y no se nada d carro, fui a la totuota y me dijeron q puede ser el tablero o algún defecto d fabrica ,tiene 83 mil millas q tienen garantía, mañana tengo cita,usted ya soluciono el suyo?
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogs Thanks for the feedback. Based on the Amazon description and the verified buyers comments I ordered it for my 2018 Camry SE😬. Keep y’all posted 🤞
I just had this problem on my 2019 Toyota Camry Le 84k miles changed out the electrical water pump but still over heating anyone have any clues? Could it be the thermostat for the water pump? Also not pulling fluid from reservoir to radiator and also the code I got was also p26cb if anyone has any ideas or solution please help!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Good question,but to be honest I don’t know if it could be repaired but taking in consideration that it’s a WATER PUMP I would rather swap with new one,and you’ll be more safe👍🏼
@@Michael-xz7mv don't do it unless you get that rotor from the dealer as anything else is a Chinese knock off and I've seen people comment that those failed soon after.
@@roberthage1093 right!😂, that’s what I said.Good thing it’s not my car but I still feel sorry for it.Unfortunately some people don’t take care of them.
U and these comments just saved me $22,000. I was thinking about buying a used 2021 camry but not anymore. Needs a new $400 electric water pump every 50,000 - 80,000 miles. 300,000 miles = 4 to 6 water pumps 🤣
lol I have old 85 Toyota pickup and old 90 Lexus ls400 made of metal water pump without nonsense electric stuff. Change water pump each 100,000 to 150,000 mile for my Toyota pickup and Lexus ls400. Im look at modern car have short lifespan of water pump fail at 30,000 mile to 60,000 mile of stupid electric on it. 😢😭
Just got the P26CB code a couple hours ago on my way from work. Drove straight to auto zone to check the code, starting driving home and noticed temperature gauge rising fast. Pulled over and towed to repair shop. 115k miles
damn got same code a few hours ago as well
Yeah that’s all bad,but good thing is fixable,and now you ain’t gotta worry about a water pump 👍🏼
My water pump went out at about 90,000 miles my new one from Toyota is starting to going out now as well I paid around $500 for my water pump 🤦🏾♂️
How many miles?
Cuantas millas tiene el carro
@@franciscopena6711 140xxx
@ para que un Toyota tenga problemas es que nunca lo cuidaron y lo manejaban como locos bueno es su trabajo y lo tiene que arreglar yo solo tengo toyotas y nunca dan problemas si los cuidas. Buena suerte saludos
Whats the torque specs on the water pump?
You recorder from far away for the most important parts 😢 the disassembly is important. If you’re gonna make a how to video why not do it all the way
A mechanical pump would leak but would get you home if you de-pressurized the system and added coolant. Progress..
How much would you charge to replace the water pump, just labor cost ?
Do you have to change the thermostat also?
@@JasmineSpeights it’s not necessary but,since you have to drain almost all the coolant out it would be a good idea to replace it.
My engine light just came on lastnight, I got a diagnostics & it was the code P26CB which is the engine cooler pump performance /stuck off it only has 83,600k 😒
@@Diaz020 damn smh,no good hope you get it fix asap👍🏼
I just barely left shop same issue with my 2019 Camry SE I appreciate this video man my electric water pump bad too propeller not spinning car over heating radiator and hose Ice cold but engine HOT asf but now gonna see what the damage is $ but great video man appreciate it just followed 💯👍
@@MrSaipipi thanks for the support man very appreciated,and I’m glad to help out👍🏼💯
Just got the same code today, car started getting hot, we only have 68k miles
2 months later, same for me. 99k miles. lol
How many miles on the 2019 Camry?
Bro you just saved me a couple Gs I was told they had to possibly drain the Freon as well cause it was in the way but this looks like an easy fix
Dayum bro I can’t believe they told you that smh these people just trynna rob money but hey I’m glad you watched my video and glad to help out👍🏼
I'm being told the same thing about the Freon and that this is standard procedure. Why would they even suggest to drain the Freon? How did your repair go?
@@maryanntonettethomas3736 I have no clue why they’d need to other than to take more money from you. I had my extended power train warranty handle it and just payed them 50$ all together at the dealership
Shouldn’t you bleed it with a scanner?
@@AlexHernandez-vo3hz my scanner can’t do that but if there’s one out there that can hey give it a try.
you are a life saver!! The shop is charging me 2,300 to get this fixed and replace my coolant and bleed it. I said no lol.
@@SketchyJupiter smh 😂 damn all bad…But I’m glad I can help 👍🏼
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogshow you get the bottom screw off the pump, tricky to get too
I see you used a 14mm screwdriver. It looks like
How much coolant comes out of I just pull the pump off?
Exactly what I did. Less than 1/2 a gallon and did'nt have to bleed the system
Sup pri so do I need to take off alternator
Found the motor for $95 on amazon. My dad’s shop tried to charge me $560 for the part. $750 for the labor. I told them I’d fix it myself and they laughed.
🤷🏽♂️ Question, which sealant glue would you recommend for the gasket?
@@TyMcLeod damn all bad smh.
RTV max torque is the one I use for water sealant and also for oil,best one for me👍🏼
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogsif I’m doing the 4bolt electric pump only (no housing) should I do the RTV gasket stuff around the edges before I bolt it to the housing?
@@TheArthrighteous ohh yes definitely,we don’t want any coolant leaks.Always be on the safe side👍🏼
How do you reprogram the computer? Can you post a video on this? Just got my water pump from PartsGeek today and I’m going to work on my car either tomorrow or the 4th of July. Would really love information on that. Can’t I just plug it in and it’ll be fine?
@@nathanielrodriguez3953 just use a obd2 scanner,delete the code,code is still gonna be permanent but after a couple of cycles you’ll be fine.
You’re saying the permanent code will come off after a few cycles?
Im gonna change the water pump on my wifes 2019. And this video will help alot. One question is how do i take out the air in the coolant system? Thanks for the video brother.
@@gambollo use a big funnel that fits tight on the cap housing of the radiator,and fill it 1/4 of the funnel with coolant.Then start the car and be looking for the bubbles,when you don’t see no more bubbles then all the air is out of the system.
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogs thanks for the tip amd the quick response. 🙏
@@gambollo no problem,glad i can help 👍🏼
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogs just finished the swap and everything went good. Got the air out just how u said and and went for a ride around town and temp was good and no check engine light. I think i did good from ur video. Time will tell. Thanks again man !!!!
Also though, before you start, disconnect the hose at the EGR and put a towel under it, fill the radiator until coolant starts coming out that hose then push the hose back on and move the clamp back up. Fill the overflow tank. Fill the funnel as the OP states, run the car at 1700 to 2000 rpm so that the system fully feeds the entire paths/channels. See the video also by The Car Care Nut.
Just had to tow my 2019 home. Check engine light on for 2 days. Today it ran hot. Drinking a beer now cuz I’m mad. Hopefully the extended warranty will cover it. Only has 95,000 miles on it
I bet that beer tasted so good!! 😂But hey hopefully it will 👍🏼
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogsif u was just doing the water pump and not the housing. Do u think u can reach it from underneath the car without removing the alternator
@@822loverboy you can but it’s more work.For the pump itself you can do it without removing alternator and From the top or underneath whatever works best for you
Thanks bro. Video was a big help. I took off the belt removed the water pump and put the new one on. Didn’t move the alternator, but I didn’t have to because i didn’t get new housing.
@@822loverboy hey that’s awesome bro!! I’m glad I can help👍🏼💯
I have to order mine yesterday miles on the car 114,XXX I guess the camry has this problem with the electric water pump mine its a 2019 se 2.5
You all ready know about these cars nowadays everything being electric smh but I hope you get more miles out of the new one this time 👍🏼
Got the same code last night on my girls car 2019 Toyota Camry 2019 hopefully I could get this repairs under warranty ? Car only has like 45,000 miles on it
My 19 le failed at 35k miles :/
You might be out of time for coverage
X favor,mi camry 2019,me acaba de aparecer la luz ,soy mujer y no se nada d carro, fui a la totuota y me dijeron q puede ser el tablero o algún defecto d fabrica ,tiene 83 mil millas q tienen garantía, mañana tengo cita,usted ya soluciono el suyo?
Found the same AISIN pump on Amazon for $172. Doesn’t mention a part # tho 🤔
@@ivanlozano7324 I had found it too but I texted the seller and got told it didn’t fit,so I didn’t wanna risk buying
@@JulianfabMechanicVlogs Thanks for the feedback. Based on the Amazon description and the verified buyers comments I ordered it for my 2018 Camry SE😬. Keep y’all posted 🤞
@ sounds good,and good luck👍🏼
Following up. Part fit just fine. I took your advice on just changing the pump and not the housing👍
@ that’s very good bro I’m glad to hear that 👍🏼
What’s the estimated cost to repair a water pump. I’m at 98000 miles. I got the check engine light. Auto one said water pump
I just had this problem on my 2019 Toyota Camry Le 84k miles changed out the electrical water pump but still over heating anyone have any clues? Could it be the thermostat for the water pump? Also not pulling fluid from reservoir to radiator and also the code I got was also p26cb if anyone has any ideas or solution please help!!🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Did you bleed the system and was the engine overheated for an extended time?
Thank you , your video help me too much , because I watch another videos but nobody talk about the drain first 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 God bless you
@@CarlosVasquez-ly8xp thanks man I appreciate the words,and GOD BLESS you too👍🏼
hey bro cuantas millas en el carro
@@mcampos12009 como 140xxx
Is it possible to repair (or must the pump be completely changed) as in the video?
Good question,but to be honest I don’t know if it could be repaired but taking in consideration that it’s a WATER PUMP I would rather swap with new one,and you’ll be more safe👍🏼
Yes it can be repaired, the propeller inside is what seizes up and can be taken out and replaced for around 40 bucks.
@@Michael-xz7mv don't do it unless you get that rotor from the dealer as anything else is a Chinese knock off and I've seen people comment that those failed soon after.
@@richcombs4805 good luck trying to get just the rotor from the dealer. They don't even sell just the pump.
Hello. This is Cherry from Coverado. Are you interested in working with us to try our Camry floor mats and help us make a video?
How many miles did the original water pump last?
Like about 140xxx
mine last over 400k mileage 2018 toyota camry xse v4
@@aenoyphanvilay344 sheesh!
Mine just got replaced today exactly at 100
@@aenoyphanvilay34470k miles a year is crazy 😂
Need water pump replacement for my Toyota 2018 Camry xse v4 at 137,000 miles part cost 340$ if order online will be 240$
Had to change my at 169k
If it was the oem since new* it did have you a lot of miles 🤣👍🏼🤘🏼
Your video showed why the e-water pump failed. Someone put Toyota red coolant instead of pink in it, which caused the failure.
never heard of electric water pump.
An my alternator also
Damn more money you had to waste right!smh
2019 le pump failed at 35k miles:/
Wow ! My car failed at 53K
@tommynodoubt4168 electric that's probably why :/
it looks pretty rusty for a 2019 camry. Mine is 2018 and is much newer inside.
@@roberthage1093 right!😂, that’s what I said.Good thing it’s not my car but I still feel sorry for it.Unfortunately some people don’t take care of them.
so early water pump go out
U and these comments just saved me $22,000. I was thinking about buying a used 2021 camry but not anymore. Needs a new $400 electric water pump every 50,000 - 80,000 miles. 300,000 miles = 4 to 6 water pumps 🤣
lol I have old 85 Toyota pickup and old 90 Lexus ls400 made of metal water pump without nonsense electric stuff. Change water pump each 100,000 to 150,000 mile for my Toyota pickup and Lexus ls400. Im look at modern car have short lifespan of water pump fail at 30,000 mile to 60,000 mile of stupid electric on it. 😢😭
I am mechani
I have a 2020 Toyota Camry LE I got 4861 on it right now I see you know what you doing😂