timing belts are fairly easy to fix ,you need the # on the belt to get the right replacement ,go to an auto body shop,they know how to do this job.
Yes, if the timing belt broke or skipped, the engine won't start.
could be a blown fuse or you could check by the break caliper your abs lines are there make sure the lines are not broke ripped torn etc. the lines lead to an abs sensor check the sensors make sure they are functioning properly
well, the engine will stop running, so you will lose all your power steering and power brakes, and you could hit something. that could damage the engine. but the engine is NON interference, which means if the belt breaks, the valves dont hit the pistons.
A broken Timing Belt would do it. Also the engine electronics are very sensitive, so a SINGLE electrical wire to a critical component would also leave it unable to start - but the battery will still crank it over.
Yes
supercharger seals could be bad
Sounds like maybe the timing belt/timing chain broke or jumped. If it will not run at all, I'd guess broke.
It could be your PCV valve, as this valve regulates how much pressure there is in the crankcase. If your car smokes with a blue color it could be blow by from the rings.
Could the condition be caused by using the remote locking while still inside the auto?
Were you able to fix this? I have 5 codes on my 2000 Mazda millenia and 4 of them are same as above :-)The codes I have are:- P0173P0431 P0105P1173P0170 The last repair shop i went told me that it could be a vacuum leak... I am yet to fix these......
Most likely your timing belt broke.
Check your oil level first, could be low on oil and causing your valvetrain to clatter a bit... (not a good thing at all)