it depends... it could be a starter cylonoid it could be your battery, could be a number of things does it attempt to start and wont start or does it not even make a sound when you turn the key you gotta be more specific
Yes if you attempt to start vehicle
Yes, you car may be damaged by being buried in snow. The ice may cause the engine to overheat or not start up at all.
Faulty light bulbs, damaged engine.
A blown radiator hose could not cause a 2000 Dodge Durango to not have spark and not start unless the heat damaged the computer in the vehicle. Sometimes when an engine overheats, the computer that controls the firing can be damaged.
A damaged fuel pressure regulator can cause a car not to start.
seized engine? defective or disconnected solenoid? starter not grounded? starter is engaging a damaged gear?
No the engine will not be damaged. It happened to me, when i asked the mechanic why it didn't damage the engine he said it was because of the way Ford designed the engine.
A damaged timing belt would stop the engine from running probably with no warning. If you should have an "interference engine" it would basically destroy the engine.
Depends on how it is damaged. if the electrode is bad then your engine will run rough. If the porcelain is cracked you could loose compression. it just depends.
no the valvesn will not be damaged this is not a intefearance motor
That depends on the engine and what belt (timing or accessory).
You need a tool called a cylinder leakage tester. You remove the spark plugs and rocker arms, install the tool, and pressurize the cylinders to check for damaged valves.The other options are to install a new timing belt and try to start the engine, or remove the head and visually inspect.You need a tool called a cylinder leakage tester. You remove the spark plugs and rocker arms, install the tool, and pressurize the cylinders to check for damaged valves.The other options are to install a new timing belt and try to start the engine, or remove the head and visually inspect.