SKU: 52877704261

Water Pump for Toyota Corolla, Toyota Runx & Toyota MR2 - WA020

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Water Pump for Toyota Corolla, Toyota Runx & Toyota MR2 - WA020Vehicle Fitment & Part Details This water pump for Toyota Corolla 1. 4 (OE 16100 29175) is supplied with gaskets and seals. The water pump circulates coolant through the engine cooling system. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details, OEM reference numbers, and VIN engine chassis information where variants exist. Key Details SKU WA020 Component Water Pump Brand Partquip Primary Fitment Toyota Corolla 1. 4 (4ZZ FE) 2002 2007

Vehicle Fitment & Part Details

This water pump for Toyota Corolla 1.4 (OE 16100-29175) is supplied with gaskets and seals. The water pump circulates coolant through the engine cooling system. Confirm compatibility by matching the listed fitment details, OEM reference numbers, and VIN/engine/chassis information where variants exist.

Key Details

SKU
WA020
Component
Water Pump
Brand
Partquip
Primary Fitment
Toyota Corolla 1.4 (4ZZ-FE) 2002-2007
Included
Gaskets and seals

Key Benefits

  • Cross-references 4 Toyota OEM part numbers for verification before ordering.
  • Supplied with gaskets and seals.

OEM Reference Numbers

  • Toyota: 16100-09080
  • 16100-09170
  • 16100-29095
  • 16100-29175

Vehicle Fitment

Includes 15 supplied applications.

View Full Vehicle Fitment (15 applications)
Model Engine Years
Corolla Sedan 1.4 4ZZ-FE 2002-2007
Corolla Hatch 1.4 4ZZ-FE 1999-2002
Corolla Sedan 1.6 3ZZ-FE 2002-2007
Corolla 1.8i VVTi 1ZZ-FE 2002-2007
Corolla 1.4 4ZZ-FE 2007-2013
Auris 1.4 VVTi 4ZZ-FE 2007-2010
Runx 1.4 4ZZ-FE 2003-2007
Runx 1.6 3ZZ-FE 2003-2007
Runx 1.8 VVTi 1ZZ-FE 2004-2007
MR2 1.8 1ZZ-FE 2001-2004
RAV4 II 1.8 1ZZ-FE 2002-2006
Verso 1.6 VVTi 3ZZ-FE 2005-2009
Verso 1.8 VVTi 1ZZ-FE 2005-2009
Allex (ZZE12) 1.8 1ZZ-FE 2001-2007
Wish (ZNE10G) 1.8 1ZZ-FE 2003-2009

Fitment Notes

  • Always match OEM reference number(s) and vehicle details before ordering. Confirm exact fitment using VIN, engine code, or chassis number if multiple variants exist.

Installation / Use / Maintenance Tips

  • Compare the new part to the removed part before installation to confirm mounting, connection, and gasket details match.
  • Flush or clean the cooling system where required before fitting the new water pump.
  • Replace related seals, hoses, or coolant as needed during installation.
  • Fill with the correct coolant mixture specified for the application.
  • Bleed the cooling system fully and check for leaks after installation.

Common Questions

Does this water pump fit my Toyota Corolla?
This part (WA020) is listed for the fitments shown on this page. Confirm by matching the fitment details and verifying VIN/engine/chassis information where variants exist.

What OEM part numbers does this cross-reference?
Listed cross-references: 16100-09080, 16100-09170, 16100-29095, 16100-29175. Match at least one OEM reference to your original part before ordering.

What is included?
Gaskets and seals.

What brand is this part?
This listing is for a Partquip water pump.

How do I confirm fitment if there are multiple variants?
Use VIN, engine code, and chassis/platform details and compare them to the fitment section above. If unsure, request fitment assistance before ordering.

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