Check timing belt age
I have a 1999 Subaru Legacy Outback 2.5i (engine
EJ25D).
I recently bought it and it's nearing 200,000 miles. I don't
know whether the timing belt has been changed before.
I liked at the Carfax and there are a whole bunch of
things listed. The only relevant listing is "recommended
maintenance service" at around 135,000 miles (see
attached photo).
Is there any way to tell whether the timing belt has been
done at some point, and whether I should do a new one
now?
And also, on a Subaru the cover is relatively easy to
access. Is this something I should do myself? I'm
relatively mechanically inclined, I just changed the
center differential (it's a manual transmission), but I've
never done something like this that requires a huge
amount of precision (other than TPS but that doesn't
count). I'm also good at improvising but I'd rather not
improvise my engine into paste.
Is there any way to check the date on the timing belt
(such as serial number or something)? There is also
some squeaking at low RPMs but I figured it's one of the
serpentine belts.