no
most timing belts are under plastic covers located on the front of the engine they are not internal ie like a timing chain that is lubricated by the engine oiling system.
The engine will stop and other internal parts
02 sensor
o2 sensor
Timing Chain. Internal. $600 labor to open the engine plus parts kit at around $350.
Yes, it uses an internal timing "CHAIN", not a belt. The timing chain should last until the engine needs to be rebuilt.
A timing chain is not the same as a timing belt. Timing chains do not generally need replacement unless you are rebuilding the engine. While a timing belt is simply a ribbed, flat fanbelt that wears and can become weakened with age, a timing chain is oiled constantly and should be expected to last the life of the engine. Like other internal engine components, a timing belt is affected by the condition and quality of your engine oil, and as such, should last as long as the other internal engine components.
this engine has a belt drive timing system
Yes, if there is internal leak.
The timing chain on a 2009 Dodge Caliber is located inside the engine, specifically at the front of the engine block. It connects the crankshaft to the camshaft(s), allowing for synchronized movement between the engine's internal components. Accessing the timing chain typically requires removing various engine components, including the timing cover.
The 2002 Chevy Cavalier with a 2.2-liter motor has a timing chain, not a timing belt. The timing chain is located inside the engine, connecting the crankshaft to the camshaft to ensure proper timing of the engine's internal components. Accessing the timing chain typically requires removing various engine covers and components, including the engine front cover.
If the engine is an interference engine, yes, you can have internal engine damage if the belt is installed incorrectly.