The belt breaking would have no effect on the sensors, but it may have bent the valves. That would cause a no start.
The belt breaking would have no effect on the sensors, but it may have bent the valves. That would cause a no start.
Normally no.
Yes, it can.
most crank sensors are for engine timing with the cam shaft, the distributor on at least 97' dodge and newer controls fuel timing.
First off the 4.7L uses a timing chain, not a belt. Second, it could bend valves if the chain breaks.
Yes!
The valves could be bent.
If it is a 2.0 or 2.4 you don't ....The timing is controled by the crank and cam sensors and not adjustable....
Yes. Valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
Yes, valves can bend if the timing belt breaks.
Yes, it is an interference engine.
The crank sensor is used by the ECM to determine timing. However, if the sensor is not working, the ECM determines the same things from the inputs of other sensors for timing. The net is that the sensor amounts to a redundancy, allowing the ECM to determine appropriate timing more quickly than without it.
yes