Your question makes no sense.
That year did not have a timing belt. It has a timing chain and gears. If the timing chain broke then yes . It will just quit running and will not start. You need to check the fuel pressure FIRST and then make sure the engine is firing next. I don't think the timing chain went out. it is not a common problem with that year. It would help if WE new the engine size too. I would check things out real close before putting a timing chain in it. There is a lot of things that could just shut the engine off with out the check engine light coming on.
Its probably your timing chain or belt
check the timing chain? valves moving, distributor turning? Don't forget the fuel pump.
Sounds like maybe the timing belt/timing chain broke or jumped. If it will not run at all, I'd guess broke.
try checking your timing chain. I had the exact same thing happen to me for about one month then my timing chain broke on a 12 year old 1981 Toyota Celica with a lot of km's.
The power off button.
Shut it off in drive, then put it in park.
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Well, if it ran smooth for the 20 seconds then timing has nothing to do with it. Sounds like a fuel shortage. Have the pump checked, and also the filter.
Square switch to the left of the steering wheel.
For:power level controlnormal shut downsafety and/or emergency shut down.