Volkswagen CC engine water pump failure requiring complete unit replacement due to known issue on Volkswagen CC

Submitted by hobbes287 · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Volkswagen CC owners report experiencing engine water pump failures that require complete unit replacement due to known issues. These failures often manifest as leaks in the 2.0-liter TSI engine, with many owners noting that the water pumps can begin to leak as early as 60,000 to 80,000 miles, which is considered premature for such components. Signs of a failing water pump include unusual noise, which may indicate a failing bearing, and symptoms like the engine running hot, low coolant levels, and heater issues. Common causes of these failures include age, high mileage, and a neglected coolant system during previous maintenance. Additionally, some owners have reported repeated water pump failures linked to oil leaks from the upper timing cover, which can cause gasket swelling and cracking of the water pump flange. Understanding these issues is crucial for early detection and prevention, helping to maintain the longevity of the vehicle's cooling system and prevent serious engine damage.

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Volkswagen CC vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 43,614 miles
(43,614 - 43,614)

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