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This engine (3.0L) is an interference engine so yes, the engine could lock up if the timing belt jumped.
could cause internal damage to valves and or pistons !
The only reason the timing would have jumped is if the belt has lost some teeth which it will do right before it breaks. The timing belt should be replaced before the car is driven or the motor started again. If the belt breaks while the engine is running, it can cause major damage to the head and possibly the block.
The drive shaft can cause severe internal injuries.
If it was your car that has been "jumped" then the energy went from your "friends" battery to yours. Your friends battery lost some charge, whilst yours gained some charge. Once the cables were detached - no energy was transferred. No, as long as you do not have the blower motor running.
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If overload is not the cause, then high temperature could be caused by blocking the cooling of the motor.
if the power wires for the motor happen to be hooked up backwords
The drive shaft can cause severe internal injuries.
that would be your engine, it cause your car to die with no way to crank it or anything, that happened to my Jetta once, it jumped time allot.
Debris in the hoses or reservoir could cause the motor to overheat. Also, running the pump without fluid could do the same.
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