After getting back from the lake yesterday, my car said "check coolant level" right as I was pulling in the garage. Sure enough, I could see pooled coolant down in the belly pan. After putting my car up on the ramps and taking the belly pan off, I could tell the leak is coming from the water pump on my CDI at 68,000 miles. 
While I am replacing the pump, are there any other parts worth replacing while I'm down there for preventative maintenance measures? Idle pulley, any other pulleys or belts?
The reason I ask is from back in my Audi days (interference engine) when your water pump went, you might as well replace the timing belt (Audi's timing belts are prone to breaking after 72K miles), accessory belts, thermostat, and tensioners.
While I am replacing the pump, are there any other parts worth replacing while I'm down there for preventative maintenance measures? Idle pulley, any other pulleys or belts?
The reason I ask is from back in my Audi days (interference engine) when your water pump went, you might as well replace the timing belt (Audi's timing belts are prone to breaking after 72K miles), accessory belts, thermostat, and tensioners.