To put it simply, yes.
A 2000 Honday Odyssey is an interference engine. This means that that if the piston and the valves are not in proper timing (for example when the timing belt breaks) there is a possibility that the pistons will hit the valves and cause damage because they have the potential to occupy the same space at the same time (i.e. INTERFER with each other). On these types of engines since engine damage is very likely in the event of timing belt failure, it is HIGHLY recommended that they be changed at the recommended interval.
A 2000 Honday Odyssey is an interference engine. This means that that if the piston and the valves are not in proper timing (for example when the timing belt breaks) there is a possibility that the pistons will hit the valves and cause damage because they have the potential to occupy the same space at the same time (i.e. INTERFER with each other). On these types of engines since engine damage is very likely in the event of timing belt failure, it is HIGHLY recommended that they be changed at the recommended interval.
to let the driver know how mush pressure the oil pump is pumping.without the right pressure of oil getting to the engine could result in major engine damage or failure
Failure to maintain the proper engine oil level could result in serious engine damage leading to the engine to shut down.
A 1998 Chevy Cavalier is an interference engine meaning any timing failure will result in catastrophic damage. A free-running engine will simply stop running until and can readily be fixed.
Putting glue in an engine can cause severe damage. The glue can clog fuel lines, block injectors, and damage critical components like the fuel pump and injectors. It can also lead to overheating and engine failure due to improper lubrication. Overall, introducing glue into an engine is a harmful act that can result in costly repairs or complete engine replacement.
A 1995 Honda Civic EX has an interference engine, which means that any timing failure will result in catastrophic damage. Interference engines have extremely tight tolerances which require very precise timing.
This is not good, but if the oil is changed before to many miles are put on, no damage should result. The damage of more than a few miles use will be extreme wear on engine components leading to failure. Inside a transmission it could lead to swollen and damaged seal, foamed oil leading to transmission burnout.
Very bad idea. engine damage will result.
Ethanol can cause damage to engine parts. It can also lead to damage with seals that protect your motor because it eats away at rubber.
Prevents excess oil from entering the engine system, which would result in catastrophic failure and possibly implosion of the engine. Decapitation and/or dismemberment may occur as a result.
Normally 80,000 to 100,000 miles. The owners manual will have this info. If it is an interference engine, failure to replace the belt at the prescribed time can result in severe engine damage. If you have no owners manual, call the dealer.