fix it when you can safely and avoid collision and cops/ pull over at the correct time and secure it again
sounds like your timing belt has snapped.
The cam belt should be changed on a Mitsubishi Triton diesel engine when it becomes worn down. If it wears down too thin, it can break and cause driving issues.
Assuming you installed the new belt correctly and if the engine is an interference engine, you may have serious internal damage from valves making contact with the pistons when the old belt let go. A compression test would tell the story.
It is the route the belt follows around all the pulleys on the engine that belt is driving.
There are a number of reasons why your Fiat might be whirring or screeching when driving up to 35 miles per hour. You might have a bad belt or a leak in one of your lines.
Yes, a no seat belt ticket will go on your driving record in the state of Florida. Any ticket that is given will go on a driving record.
That depends on the engine and what belt (timing or accessory).
On highway (Motorway) if you are caught driving your vehicle without belt, you will be fined at least Rs. 1000. And if you redo this mistake, your fine may increase.
You'll hear an annoying squeal. Maybe eventually the battery might die on you if the belt is slipping enough. Much of it depends on what the belt is actually driving which is probably more than the fan.
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If you can drive the car, the timing belt isn't broken. An engine will not start or run with a broken cam belt.