Yes, it will start .
But it wont run for long.
Battery will die, radiator may over heat, exc.
No only if it's a broken cam belt
No, it will not.
Worn serpentine belt and/or belt tensioner.
No. It actually must remain in the car, because it is on the serpentine belt.
Not advised, it runs the fan and the ancillary devices, power steering, etc.
If you can drive the car, the timing belt isn't broken. An engine will not start or run with a broken cam belt.
serpentine belt
Almost every car ever will not start without a serpentine belt. The serpentine bell acts similarly to a pulley. It's movement causes everything else to rotate and move. If you look at an engine, there's a number of circular shapes where the serpentine belt goes. It uses traction to rotate them.
Yes. This car has a Serpentine belt. Part Number-#DY5060955
This car doesn't have a serpentine belt. It has 2 drive belts.
i brought my car to mechanic they install the serpentine belt # 950k6 is that the right belt
Check that the CKP Crankshaft position sender wasn't knocked out of alignment when you put on the belt. It is at the 10 o'clock position.