Eventually, yes. Once the engine ceases from lack of lubrication.
There is no safety devise to prevent engine damage if that is what you are asking.
Yes
Dodge does not use inertia/shut-off switches.
no way.
take it off
rear wheels up off the ground.
They don't 'shut-off,' but they are limited to about 120 from the factory.
hate to do this to ya... drop it off a cliff :)
Off the line it was rated at 375
A battery tender turns on and off automatically as the battery requires. A trickle charger is on all the time.
Try adding some gas...
It's held on with push pins.
Press the ESP button. On the chrome part of the dash