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If you can drive the car, the timing belt isn't broken. An engine will not start or run with a broken cam belt.
Yes, if the timing belt broke or skipped, the engine won't start.
if the timing belt is broke, then the car wont start. and u probably bent a bunch of valves.
If the engine runs at all, the timing belt is not "broke."
Maybe the timing belt broke.
Lot's of things. Just stops with no waring is probably electrical or the timing belt broke. Could be a dozen other things also. Most other give some sort of warning.
When you have the belt put back on correctly it will be back in time.
take of the distributor cap and have someone bump the starter, if the cap does not turn, the timing belt has broke.
No, the engine will not run with a broken cam belt.
If the timing belt went as in broke/stopped working, I don't think your engine would start. The timing belt controls the camshafts which actuate the intake and exhaust valves. Neons have an interferance engine if the timing belt broke you possibly have bent valves and the engine will spin over very fast and you will have no compression. That's probably not what you want to hear though. Cross your fingers.
It has a timing belt. Mine broke after 140K miles.
If you think your Timing Belt broke DO NOT try to crank your car, if you continue to crank you car with a severed timing belt you will cause more damage. The only way you can tell for sure if the timing belt broke is to remove the upper timing cover and inspect the belt. If you see a naked cam sprocket your timing belt has broken and you will most likely need a top end engine rebuild.