well depends when it broke,where you trying to crank it or where you running 70 mph when it broke.if it broke trying to crank,probably ok. if it happened at 70 mph. probably major damage. That is why they state change belt every 60,000 miles.
not necessarily... if it has a 2.0 DOHC engine.. its non interference.. and it wont damage anything.. mine broke at 55 MPH.. and no problem.. just tow home and replace belt time appropriately and u should be fine..
Yes, the 1999 Kia Sportage with 2.0L DOHC is an "interference" engine, meaning the valves can hit the pistons if the timing belt broke.
check timing belt, sounds to me like it may be broken
The first generation Sportage (1994-2002) with 2 liter DOHC was not interference. A broken timing belt will generally not result in engine damage and replacing the belt (don't forget the pulleys and water pump) will get you back on the road.
car is broken and needs major repairs but is still financed how do pay for the repairs
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how do you set timing on a 92 geo prizm if timing belt has broken
Yes, a broken timing belt on a Peugeot 206 1.1 can bend the valves. This engine is considered to be an interference engine, meaning that if the timing belt fails, the pistons can collide with the open valves, leading to bending or breaking them. It's crucial to replace the timing belt as recommended to avoid such damage. Regular maintenance can help prevent costly repairs associated with timing belt failure.
Yes, a broken timing belt on a 1998 Ford Mondeo 1.8 16-valve engine can bend the valves. This engine is classified as an interference engine, meaning that if the timing belt fails, the pistons can collide with the valves, leading to potential damage. It's important to address any timing belt issues promptly to avoid costly repairs.
The only fix for broken timing belt or chain is to replace it.
Is your timing belt broken?
If the timing belt is broken the vehicle will not start.
Contact Nintendo and get it in for Repairs.