yes you can but if the teeth are messed up up on it you mite go some where and it mite not start back up because the teeth are broken off of it
No !!!!!!!!!!!
It may be mechanically acceptable, but it is certainly risky. It may be that you are missing a flywheel cover.
no
yes you can but if you wreck and they have insurance their car will be ok but your screwed
Yes,1.6 is ok for a family car,100 ps and 150 nm,in a ff drive is ok.
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Yes, Callie Torre's from Grey's Anatomy is OK from the car accident.
That depends on exactly why the light is on.
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The teeth on the flywheel are only used when the starter is enguaged, and starting the engine. This means that once the engine is actually running, you should be ok. (Assuming the little pieces that broke off haven't lodged themselves somewhere that they can cause trouble) However, when you shut your engine off, you are gambling that the broken teeth aren't right where the starter needs to enguage. You should get it repaired as soon as possible. If your financial situation absolutely prohibits it, drive the car as little as possible, and avoid shutting it off as much as you can, because eventually you're going to get stranded when those broken teeth land in the wrong spot and the starter can't do its job.
yes
For flat towing, you pretty much have to.