Place shifter in "park" and it should start. If not you will need to have towed in for repair.
No.
Very good people.
Yes. Drive belts are what keep the engine parts working together in order. If the drive belt goes, the engine will crank with the key turned, but the engine will not "turn over."
no you will blow the engine. get it fixed
No. Your engine will turn more RPMS and your gas mileage will not be as good.
Usually means the over drive has been turned off. There should be a button usually on the gear shifter. On the column it is on the end of the shifter. Usually it resets when the engine has been turned off. This is something that you usually have to intentially do. If there is a problem with it then that could be also, but usually a check engine light comes on with it. Hope this helps.
My 92 PA had the same problem. It turned out to be the harmonic balancer. This pulley drives all the belts in the system. It can be quite easily checked to see if the rubber has deteriorated.
Check the temperature sensor and the relay (if applicable) No, it's not safe to run any vehicle without adequate cooling. BTW, many cooling fans will continue to run after the engine is shut down. If the cooling fan stops once the engine is cool, it's running properly.
You have a serious problem. Have your car looked at before you drive it.
It will after a drive cycle, if that was the original problem.
check your cars battery lead terminals i had a similar problem in an olds eighty eight, i would hit the brake to be able to shift it into drive and when it wen tinto drive the lights would dim noticabley if it was night and the engine would die. the trouble turned out to be that the battery terminal leads were heavily corroded and at idle when shifting from park into drive the brake lights being on the abs pump bein on and such caused a large enough voltage drop that the ignition would not have enough to fire the engine and the engine would die.
The 1994 full size Chevy used the serpentine belt system to drive the pump and fan and it turned them counterclockwise.