It can. It just depends where the parts are when it breaks.
Severe internal engine damage is possible. Bent valves likely.
As this is an interference engine you will have internal engine damage if the belt breaks. The amount of damage can only be determined after removing the head.
Engine damage can result from the extra 1.5 quarts.
2.0L sohc, yes 2.0L dohc, 2.4L dohc, maybe.
No, ususlly no internal damage if belt breaks.
No start, internal engine damage.
They are almost all interference engines and if the belt breaks you will have serious internal engine damage.
reset the fuel pump impact breaker located in the trunk usually on the side it's a red button
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.
You don't. That can cause a fire and internal engine damage.
If the timing belt in the 1998 Chrysler Sebring causes damage to the valves and the head when it breaks, they will have to be replaced. It is recommended that the water pump also be replaced when replacing the timing belt.
On older 300ZX's equipped with a timing belt it will cause internal engine damage if the belt breaks as they are interference engines.