Yes, it is. If you read the answer to replacing a water pump on an A4, with a 2.8 litre, it will explain how to do it.
Replacing the water pump and replacing the timing belt are both part of the 60K maintenance.
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Replacing the 1997 Mazda water pump will cost approximately $300. The water pump will cost about $75 and will require four hours of labor.
It may be belt driven, not electric.
Replacing the water pump for that vehicle is 16.0 labour hours. Engine and transmission need to be removed.
Non, replacing a water pump will not cause a hose to leak.
Water pump needs replacing
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No, since it is not an electrical part.
Replacing the water pump on the 2000 Neon is a parallel to the explaination of replacing the timing belt which I have posted an answer for. If you have over 100,000 miles on the car, look at replacing the timing belt as well.
Replacing the water pump and belt should not affect turn signal operation.