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Depending on what year the vehicle, if the vehicle year is pre-cat it could cause a back fire under deacceleration. If the vehicle year is post-cat it could cause false 02 readings.
It COULD, but more likely it would just cause it to run poorly once it starts.
A person should be able to trouble shoot problems in a car. A vehicle would stall out after starting because of a failure in the fuel system, or it could be a bad O2 sensor.
Check Antifreeze level..make sure there are no leaks under the vehicle.
Depending on what you damaged and what the vehicle is, you could cause 20K damage to a commercial vehicle at idle speed.
To the FRONT of the vehicle
no
ignition switch under dash will cause preimpted failure if kicked out sequence with key starting rod.
Yes .
Yes, a broken chain or chain that is worn so bad it has jumped a tooth or 2 can cause the vehicle not to start.
Check the 97 Saturn for fire at the spark plugs, and proper fuel pressure. One of these two are probably the cause of the vehicle not starting.