No, the engine will not run with a broken cam belt.
If you can drive the car, the timing belt isn't broken. An engine will not start or run with a broken cam belt.
Maybe the timing belt broke.
If the engine runs at all, the timing belt is not "broke."
When you have the belt put back on correctly it will be back in time.
this engine has a belt drive timing system
No, the timing belt may drive the water pump but the alternator is driven by a drive belt or a serpentine belt. Of course if the timing belt breaks the engine will not run thus stopping the alternator from turning.
It has a timing belt. Mine broke after 140K miles.
I have a timing belt leak, can I continue to drive
I have never heard of a cam belt, but a timing belt does drive the cam or cams
If you think your Timing Belt broke DO NOT try to crank your car, if you continue to crank you car with a severed timing belt you will cause more damage. The only way you can tell for sure if the timing belt broke is to remove the upper timing cover and inspect the belt. If you see a naked cam sprocket your timing belt has broken and you will most likely need a top end engine rebuild.
NO. Drive belts drive the AC, Power Steering, Alternator, Waterpump, exe. Cam belt=timing belt.
On most engines, the water pump drive belt is also the timing belt.