tleach17
I wanna be your Maine Man
sorry scotty.

But less than 8k miles later, the damn thing is leaking. At least that is under warranty, but I will still have to deal with the labor of replacing it, plus have to refill it with another 30+$ worth of coolant.Well when I bought the waterpump, I specifically bought a new one instead of a Reman, because I thought it would be more reliable. But the damn box said Made in China.But less than 8k miles later, the damn thing is leaking. At least that is under warranty, but I will still have to deal with the labor of replacing it, plus have to refill it with another 30+$ worth of coolant.
Well when I bought the waterpump, I specifically bought a new one instead of a Reman, because I thought it would be more reliable. But the damn box said Made in China.But less than 8k miles later, the damn thing is leaking. At least that is under warranty, but I will still have to deal with the labor of replacing it, plus have to refill it with another 30+$ worth of coolant.
Save some money and reuse your old coolant.
If I had a way to do it, that would be a good idea. The coolant was replaced a few months ago when the pump was. Also, if I replace the AC compressor myself like you suggested, I might put off the water pump and replace everything at once. It looks like it would be much easier to get the compressor off if the water pump wasn't in the way. 

Good advice Nick and Tyler.
But on the AC, I wonder if I can have it discharged at a shop then refill it myself after I replace the compressor. Or should I leave that to the Pros? I have added refrigerant before, but never to a completely empty system. I have a thingy (can tap) with a guage on it to add refrigerant, but it only says low, full, and DANGER!! on it. It not a professional guage with numbers, its one from the parts store to just top off your system.![]()