No. Only the cam belt effects timing.
yes you have to remove the serp, belt to replace timing belt
no the serpentine belt is totally separate from timing belt
No, the timing belt may drive the water pump but the alternator is driven by a drive belt or a serpentine belt. Of course if the timing belt breaks the engine will not run thus stopping the alternator from turning.
I'll try to answer this clearly. First of all if the timing belt breaks it can hurt the engine. A value can be open when it should closed and it can be hit by the piston. The serpentine belt breaking and wrapping around the crank shaft is HIGHLY unlikely to cause the timing belt to break. The crank shaft supplies the pull and push to the timing belt not the cam shaft. You would have to cause the crank to stop immediately to have any chance of it breaking the timing belt. The serpentine belt is not strong enough, even when wedged behind the pulley, to stop the crank that quickly.
No the timing belt drives the camshaft. A serpentine belt drives accessories such as alternator, power steering and ac.
Serpentine belt, no. Timing belt, good chance yes.
No. The serpentine belt is outside of the engine and is easily seen. The timing belt is more internal and completely covered.
No , the serpentine belt is outside of the engine , at the front , and is used to " drive " the accesories . Also , it uses a timing CHAIN instead of a timing belt
Yes, the serpentine belt runs the peripheral components on the engine. The timing chain is inside of the engine.
The timing belt is driven by the crank and turns the camshaft. The serpentine belt drives the alternator, air conditioning, power steering, etc.
when serpentine belt breaks alternator and water pump stop working along with power steering pump
No.