Engine seized? No Depending on distance driven - might have done permanent damage to engine
No, not as long as the engine is allowed to reach normal operating temperature.
25 feet to the front, 200 feet to the rear
Inside the engine, driven by the timing chain.Inside the engine, driven by the timing chain.
If the fan is attached to the engine and is belt driven, it is engine driven.
Esteem Driven Engine was created on 1996-10-08.
Along with the head gasket you often get warping of the head. Coolant will get mixed with the oil causing engine bearing and ring damage if the car was driven after the head gasket blew. If you continue to drive the car you will eventually ruin the engine.
A car with a leaking radiator can be driven, but when the coolant leaks out, the engine will overheat and when the engine gets hot enough, it will seize-up, the car will stop, and the engine will have suffered severe damage.
The damage may start occurring within minutes.
It is inside the front of the engine. On the 2.7L it is chain driven. On the 3.5L it is belt driven.It is inside the front of the engine. On the 2.7L it is chain driven. On the 3.5L it is belt driven.
Not usually but it can be an indication of a problem with one of the driven accessories. A timing belt in many circumstances can indeed do damage if it breaks so replace it at the proper intervals.
A turbocharger is driven by the exhaust from the engine. A supercharger is belt driven off the engine.