if the piston breaks that is engine damage.
Well, friend, a broken timing belt on a Volkswagen Jetta can indeed cause damage to the engine. The timing belt is crucial for the engine to run smoothly, so if it breaks, it can lead to the engine's valves and pistons not working together correctly, potentially causing significant harm. It's important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage and get your Jetta back on the road to happy little adventures.
Yes, when the belt breaks the engine will not run. In addition you will have internal engine damage if the engine was an interference engine.
Well I really have no idea what a ldv is, but if your timing belt breaks and your engine is an interference engine there will be damage. If it is not an interference engine there will be no damage.
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Yes, it is an interference engine.
Yes! This is an interference engine and damage to the valves, head, pistons, is likely if the belt breaks. Replace the belt at 90,000 miles.
No it isn't an interference engine meaning if the timing belt breaks there will be no damage to the engine.
On the Stratus V6 which is an interference engine it will damage the engine if it breaks. On the 4 cylinder which is not an interference engine, no engine damage will be done. However it would stop the engine from running. And, if this happened at a bad time, and you got in a wreck, it could not only damage the engine, it could damage the whole car and you. The belt can break with no warning. Replace it according to the recommendation of Dodge.
Yes, it is a interference engine. If your belt slips or breaks you will bend valves and smack your pistons
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It can. It just depends where the parts are when it breaks.
yes this is an interference engine damage to valves will occur if the timing belt breaks and the engine is turned