yeah man it sounds like the timing belt the balance shaft belt could have went.The only way to find out is by taking the timing cover off.Does is sound like it is trying to turn over or do you hear a metallic sound when turning it over?
Alright so im cruising along at around 75 to 80 with the cruise control on and i went to cut it off for the upcoming traffic and bam, she dies lost all the power steering and revs dropped to zero luckily I coasted her into the shoulder. From what ive searched i think it could be the timing belt. What is the easyiest way to find out?
yeah man it sounds like the timing belt the balance shaft belt could have went.The only way to find out is by taking the timing cover off.Does is sound like it is trying to turn over or do you hear a metallic sound when turning it over?
Take the bolts off the timing belt cover on the end of the engine and see if you still see a timing belt.
ohh boy, not good.. I'm assuming when you tried to start the car, it will not start back up.
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so it just shut off while driving, belt is tight, so, you can turn it over now IF your timing marks line up and see if your getting spark. I want to say crank sensor when out, but idk yet.... if you don't have spark at all, thats what I would shoot for.
the only way your car will die like rulling out the timing belt. it would be crack intake mani, or your alter is dead. Check your batt voltage. maybe your alternator died, the car could still run with the batt for a few minutes until it runs out of milk. Check altern and intake mani.
Check the manifold right at the neck where the throttle body bolts up, thats if its still attached anyway.
Last edited by oakrdrs187; 06-20-2011 at 04:24 AM
So do the spark test,check your batteries voltage level and go from there.If everything else checks out it could be the crank sensor that went.Was the check engine light on prior to this happening?
lol @ this!
btw, timing belt can skip teeth even if it appears to be tight and is not broken.
If I were you, I would check the intake manifold as suggested. If that passes, check the compression in each cylinder. That will rule out the timing belt ever skipping teeth or breaking.
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Ok the intake mani checks out dosnt look like there are any problems there. How can I tell if im getting spark, and I dont hasve a voltage tester so Ill have to wait till the morning to get one. Im very weary of alternator as the car has over 120 thousand hard miles on it and I dont think its ever been changed. But it seems wierd that it would die with so much juice the battery seems to be full almost. I can run stereo, fan, hids and fogs and the windows no problems.
you can check the coils for spark by taking out the boot, take a metal coat hanger, stick it in the boot making sure it gets contact, and then have someone you hate hold the boot while you crank it lol, or you can just take out a spark plug and plug it into the boot and crank and see if the spark plug sparks
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