I'm not a mechanic / technician but if the timing belt also drives the water pump
in a 1999 Hyundai Accent ( the answer would be YES )
usually everyone change their timing belt and water pump every 75000 miles
60k double check in your manuel
You do not have to, but if the water pump is timing belt driven it is highly recommended.
You do not have to change the timing belt to replace the water pump. You do have to remove the timing belt cover to be able to access the bolts that hold the water pump on.
No, but it can be recommended on a system where the timing belt runs the water pump.
In a 2001 Hyundai Accent : Both the 1.5 and the 1.6 litre four cylinder engines have a timing BELT
Every 60,000 miles
The 2002 Accent booklet states that the Timing Belt should be changed at 60,000 Miles.
If the timing belt drives the water pump you should replace the belt at the same time as the pump.
The water pump should be driven by the timing belt, yes. If you change the water pump, you might wanna change the timing belt and tensioner while you're in there.
You should only have to remove the serpinine belt to change the water pump. The timing belt is inside the plastic covers. The serpentine belt is visible to you.
The water pump is driven by timing belt, so, replace the timing belt while you are replacing water pump, because you have to take off timing belt to get to water pump.