Yes, if the timing belt broke or skipped, the engine won't start.
mine slipped on the timing belt itself so check the timing first then work the fuses and then use a tachometer on the ignition coil if not it you might have a fried motor man
No. A worn timing chain or belt would cause timing to jump.
timing could be off, or youre distribitor cap and rotor needs to be changed out, plugged fuel filter.
Timing chain or belt is broken
If the brakes on a Mazda 6 are squeaking, it could be indicative of a problem. The brake pads could be incorrectly set.
Bad Distributor
No. This car does not have a timing belt.
It could.
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Yes
Yes it could.
There could be a number of things causing this, two that I am familiar with are either the timing may be off or you could need new spark plugs and wires. I have a '94 Miata and mine started to miss not long after having my water pump and timing replaced, so I took it in figuring it was the timing belt, but it turned out to be the latter. It's not an overly expensive fix if that turns out to be the case, so there's no harm in looking in to it.