No...provided that enough oil was present to circulate. However, there is a chance that in time, hot spots could develop, resulting in bearing damage/failure. (Engine will "freeze").
no it wouldn't harm the transmission.
A broken timing belt on a 6 cylinder Camry will not harm the engine but it will stop it completely. Timing belts should be changed every 80,000 miles as preventive maintenance.
No, you don't. Just buy oil from Toyota dealer and you will be fine. It's relatively cheap and works great with Camry engines. You do not have to buy oil from your Toyota dealer and pay a premium price. Toyota does not make oil and you are buying nothing more than some name brand oil with a Toyota label on the bottle. Purchase a name brand oil of your choice of the correct weight at the place with the best price. Do you need high mileage oil? If the engine has over 100,000 miles on the odometer, then High Mileage oil can be of benefit and for sure will do no harm.
Bodily Harm - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Presidio Med - 2002 Do No Harm 1-3 was released on: USA: 2 October 2002
i'd suggest checking on www.tdiclub.com - it's a very helpful site.Golf tdi is an interference engine you will have some bent valves.
The Worst You Can Do Is Harm was created on 2002-02-19.
Now with Bill Moyers - 2002 Do No Harm was released on: USA: 14 July 2006
100 percent of coolant is needed in any car. coolant keeps the engine from expanding ind cooler weather and coolant helps against rust. a little water wont do much, but it wouldn't be smart to put alot of miles on your \camery with water in the radiator. because water as steel expansds in the cool weather and will do much harm to the camery
It will not harm the engine but the engine will no longer run properly and will pollute. It is illegal to remove the converter from any vehicle.
No - in fact, your engine might just appreciate it!
No It is illegal, It will harm the economy, and performance of the car