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What is your question?
2005 subaru outback. I had timing belt replaced at 100,000 miles, but not the water pump. I now have 150,000 miles. So I'm trying to decide if I should get water pump replaced or wait until 200,000 miles when I replace the timing belt again. Or maybe I don't even need to do it at that time?

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**Interference Engine**.... IF pump fails, most likely internal engine damage is going to occur due to timing belt failure as well.!!!... Now, no one can possibly know 'when' the water pump may fail~!!.. Might run for the life of the vehicle... Might fail next time it's driven... How's your luck?