NO, but it will cause bad engine performance
Depends on how the ECU controls the turbo. If the ECU never lets the wastegate open, the turbo may overspin, which will damage it. On Audi/VW cars, a bad tune can cause an overlean condition, which melts the wastegate flapper door. This will cause your turbo to not boost.
A bad coil can damage a converter. If the engine is misfiring, it will cause raw fuel to get into the converter and that can cause failure.
Bad. The engine water system is not properly pressurised and will boil up. Can cause serious engine damage.
Fuel/air mixture too rich, engine misfire, or damage.
A bad crankshaft position sensor on your Chrysler 300 will cause the engine to run very rough or not run at all. The malfunctioning sensor can cause damage to your engine, if not repaired.
No but an engine running like that can damage the valves.
Absolutely. Especially if the driveshaft is unbalanced.. this can cause damage to the transfer case, transmission, and engine.
A bad crankshaft in a 96 Altima could cause the engine not to start. Depending on the crank damage, the engine could start but not run properly.
I wouldn't advise it. If it does start and run, you will cause more internal damage to the engine.
The EGR valve is located on the passenger side of the engine on a 2006 Silverado 2500 HD 6.6 turbo diesel. A bad valve will cause the check engine light to come on.
You can tell if a turbo is bad when you have screeching sounds from the engine severe loss of power the truck doesnt want to move much or doesnt get up to speed like it should also you can tell by looking at the turbo it self if the fan is wared out then its a bad turbo