if the belt is broken the car will not start. when u try to start it it will turn over faster than normal and will not even try to start.BUT TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION NO IT WILL NOT MAKE THE CAR MAKE NOISE. WITH OUT MORE INFO U MIGHT TRY LIFTERS,CAM BEARING,ROD OR CRANK BEARINGS ETC.
An engine won't run with a broken timing belt, so unless you're turning it over on the starter, it won't mak any noise at all.
Yes, a bad timing belt can make noise. If the timing belt is worn, loose, or damaged, it may produce a ticking or slapping sound as it interacts with other components. Additionally, if the timing belt tensioner or pulleys are failing, they can also contribute to unusual noises. It's important to address any noise promptly, as a failing timing belt can lead to serious engine damage.
When a timing belt is going bad it can make a high-pitched screeching sound. It can sound like a high-pitch whirring noise. Not all timing belts make a noise when they are worn or going bad.
Check all belts and anything that was removed while changing the timing belt, to make sure that nothing was damaged. If everything is ok, then the timing belt may be loose.
If your vehicle has a timing belt and not a chain, you need to replace it immediately. My distributor made the same ticking noise and it turned out to be the timing belt had a frayed piece on it and this piece was the source of the noise. Before I could figure it out, the belt broke and left me stranded on the roadside.
A broken timing belt will make a mishap out of the engine. The Piston will kiss the valves and ruin the head a possibly the piston that it comes it tact with. Hope this helps.
It is not normal for a timing belt to make any noise. It is whining because something is out of place. It is either under too much tension or there is not enough lubrication.
Possibility: broken/failed timing belt.
Yes, a timing belt tensioner can make noise if it is worn out or malfunctioning. Common sounds include rattling, squeaking, or grinding, which may indicate that the tensioner is not maintaining proper tension on the timing belt. If left unchecked, a noisy tensioner can lead to belt slippage or damage, potentially causing engine performance issues. It's advisable to have it inspected and replaced if necessary to prevent further problems.
that's sounds more like the serpentine or power steering belt. Your timing belt is internal and you wont hear it but you will know when its broken... your car wont run.
It is POSSIBLE, but highly unlikely unless you had prior problems with the timing. I would have it checked out by a mechanic as it could be any number of things.
it has a chain and when it needs replacing it will rattle and make alot of noise it souns likes the liftes but its the chain