Yes, as long as there is no damage to it
Not advised, it runs the fan and the ancillary devices, power steering, etc.
Most serpentine belts can be changed on the side of the road. It is usually an extremely simple procedure.
Drive belts are used to turn the alternator , power steering pump , water pump and air-conditioning compressor , Due to their function and material make-up , the belt are prone to failure after a period of time and should be inspected for ( cracks , separation of the belt plies , fraying and glazing ) It is reccomended to inspect the belt periodically to prevent major engine damage .As for your question can this cause a serious accident ? that's hard to say ?? Be on the SAFE SIDE get the belt change, safe driving to you
Your "Owner's Manual" recommend to ISNPECT the Engine Accessory Drive Belt at every 150,000 miles (see page 6-9). To be safe, do it at every oil change. Replace if necessary.....
Safe driving is not dangerous driving
Every 100,000 kilmetres. But if driving habit is worse then regular, 85k - 90k would be safe.
no it does not but its always safe to have your seat belt
no
I say the local library has this book you need, go there find the page with pictures of how to change a serpentine belt for 1995-98 olds and copy page or check out the book. This is not a easy task you have chose unless you are a mechanic be careful, one mess up and you could lose you entire cars engine or cost you a lot of extra money. Think Safe Always disconnect the cars battery before starting this job.
You buckle up and you drive safe
One can find drive safe tips at the local driving school. The government also has many pamphlets for safe driving. An easily accessible source for safe driving tips would be the public library or the internet.
The opposite of drive safe is careless driving.