My serpenting belt broke and i drove my car to a street, replaced the belt but now car wont start and its leaking oil from filter

My serpentin belt broke and i changed it but drove my car without realizing it was broken for 2 miles, the car started jumping (pulling) i switched the band but now car wont start. There is oil leaking from my oil filter

My car has 155271 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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Hi there. The broken serpentine belt shouldn’t have damaged your oil filter housing or the filter itself, so it’s likely that is an existing issue. In regards to why the car won’t start now, it’s possible that while you were replacing the serpentine belt, that an electrical connection or harness may have been removed and not reinstalled correctly on one of the ignition system senors or components. There could be multiple issues causing this problem, so it’s probably best to have one of our professional mobile mechanic come to your location and complete a car is hard to start inspection; so they can pinpoint the source of this problem and complete or recommend the right repairs.

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You may notice your vehicle battery failing to recharge if the alternator is affected by a bad serpentine belt. Additional signs of a possibly bad serpentine belt include: Flickering lights on start up. Failure to start.
The alternator powers all the vehicle electrics and recharges the car battery. If the serpentine belt breaks, the alternator stops generating electrical power. If that happens, your headlights will dim, the radio won`t work, and the battery will die.
A broken serpentine belt can be dangerous while driving and could cause serious damage to your engine. Again, since every car is different, it`s recommended you check your specific vehicle`s owner`s manual for the manufacturer`s recommendation around replacing the serpentine belt.
In the technical sense, yes—you can drive a vehicle with a broken serpentine belt, but only for a short distance, as you may unexpectedly lose power at any time. If this happens while you`re on the highway, you are at serious risk of being hit by or colliding with another vehicle.
It depends on what the belt runs. If it runs the water pump you won`t make it more than a few miles before overheating. If the water pump is still good you should be able to make it about 20 miles on a good battery.
You can drive it for about 100 yards, non stop, before it overheats. Don`t even try it though, it`s not worth it.
A broken serpentine belt can surely lead to you being stranded. At best your battery will be dead. At worst, you can have issues with engine damage. It it rare for a serpentine belt to break in a way that causes engine damage, but it can happen.
Squeals and Chirps: The Most Common Serpentine Belt Noises. There are two types of noise that a serpentine belt typically makes. One is the chirp, the other is the squeal. They each are the result of different issues within the front end drive system.
Too much wear due to heat and friction will cause a serpentine belt to break over time. That`s why regular inspections are vital to making sure this doesn`t happen.
Once the drive belt broke, the water pump and power steering pump (and all other accessories) stopped turning. If the engine got too hot due to the water pump not turning, coolant could have escaped, thus explaining the fluid (if it is coolant).
Typically a damaged belt tensioner will not impact vehicle performance. It would cause the serpentine or drive belt to wear prematurely or to squeak – but not cause the acceleration issue.
– Belts A belt slipping around a pulley reduces the efficiency of the components it drives. A worn, defective, or incorrectly tensioned belt can lead to battery failure and engine overheating.
Recommended Services. Hi there. I would not drive the vehicle if I were you until you have the serpentine belt replaced. If it`s partially torn, it will continue to shred and may cause additional damage to the pulleys or other components it powers, so I would not take the risk.
How long will a cracked serpentine belt last? Serpentine belts typically last between 60,000 and 100,000 miles (although some claim that they last anywhere between 30,000 to 150,000 miles). Still, that doesn`t mean you should wait until the 100,000-mile mark to check on your belt.
Loosing the serpentine belt should not affect the engine timing.
The average cost for a BMW 328i Serpentine Belt Replacement is between $154 and $189. Labor costs are estimated between $115 and $145 while parts are priced between $40 and $44.
How Long Do Serpentine Belts Last? Most modern serpentine belts are able to last anywhere between 50,000 and 100,000 miles, which is a fairly big window of time.
Project Photos. Figure 1 BMW E90 models utilize 1 multi-rib engine drive belt. The belt may be referred to as a serpentine belt because it snakes around the engine accessories. With your engine cold and turned OFF, inspect your drive belts for wear.
How long can I drive with a squeaky belt? You can continue to drive safely for up to 2 weeks with a squeaky belt. However, it`s best to not delay too long and replace it as early as possible.
If a belt is not tensioned properly, it will ride too loose or too tight on the pulley. A belt that`s too loose on a pulley will cause slippage, which leads to heat build up from friction. This heat will damage your rubber belts and cause the belts to crack and break.
The serpentine belt is a single, continuous belt that drives multiple devices in your engine, such as the alternator, power steering pump, water pump, and air conditioning compressor. If your serpentine belt breaks, all of these systems will shut down and your vehicle will overheat.
Another cause for a stiff steering wheel could be that your serpentine belt is loose or broken. This effect causes the power steering system to become inactive. When this happens, other components attached to the system will also stop working, such as the alternator and the air conditioner.
You may not believe this but the knocking sound you hear coming from your car`s engine could actually be the accessory belt. JTR Repair advises that when this belt gets too loose, it can make knocking noises as it makes contact with the engine. Tightening the belt will alleviate the knocking sound.

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My serpenting belt broke and i drove my car to a street, replaced the belt but now car wont start and its leaking oil from filter
ANSWER : Hi there. The broken serpentine belt shouldn’t have damaged your oil filter housing or the filter itself, so it’s likely that is an existing issue. In regards to why the car won’t start now, it’s possible that while you were replacing the serpentine belt, that an electrical connection or harness may have been removed and not reinstalled correctly on one of the ignition system senors or components. There could be multiple issues causing this problem, so it’s probably best to have one of our professional mobile mechanic come to your location and complete a car is hard to start inspection; so they can pinpoint the source of this problem and complete or recommend the right repairs.

2006 BMW oil filter gasket keeps breaking and oil leaks from oil filter. Oil leaks only after starting car in morning. PCV valve?
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It sounds like you may need to replace the oil cap o-ring. If you haven’t done this before there are two O-rings to replace; a small green one on the base of the filter cap stem and the large black one that seals the filter cap (which seems to be the one you are having issues with). The large O-ring sits in a small square-shaped groove that is at the base of the oil filter cap. It is very easy to not properly seat the large O-ring because the threads for the oil cap are quite large and will accept the O-ring if you are not careful. I would suggest having a professional from YourMechanic come to your location to take a look at your vehicle.

Oil still leaking after I changed oil filter
ANSWER : Unless there is an imperfection (e.g., serious pitting or irregularities) on the engine mounting base for the filter gasket, the leak is probably not at the filter. There are other adjacent potential leak spots such as the oil pan gasket, oil pressure sending unit and so forth. If the leak is significant at all, merely thoroughly cleaning the suspect area and running the engine while looking for the leak should be sufficient. If you still can’t find the leak origin, a UV visible dye can be added to the engine oil which will then make the leak point visible using a detection light. If you want these steps performed by a certified Mechanic, dispatched by YourMechanic right to your location, please request an oil leak diagnostic and the responding certified mechanic will get this taken care of for you. If you have further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to re-contact YourMechanic as we are always here to help you.

My car is leaking oil i got an oil change for it last month but it is still leaking oil what will cause my car to leak oil ?
ANSWER : Most older cars have oil leaks. Sealing technology has just not kept up with mechanical improvements to engines so much so that leaks often kill engines rather than mechanical problems. So, it is not unexpected at all to have an, indeed many, oil leaks on a 23 year old car. Oil leaks vary hugely in terms of severity and priority of repair. Oil leaking onto a hot engine manifold is the worst case (the oil can start a fire; at best, you are left breathing oil fumes in the cabin, as the oil burns off of the manifold) while de minimus seepage of oil at the oil drain plug or oil pan gasket, while annoying and messy, if limited enough is not an emergency. Some leaks are easy to repair, while others literally require the engine to be removed just to get physical access to all the leak points. In your circumstance, if you smell burning oil, oil is probably leaking onto a hot engine part such as the exhaust manifold. A certified Mechanic, dispatched by YourMechanic right to your location, can perform an oil leak diagnostic and then let you know of your repair options and costs.

As far as the check engine light, that is not related to the oil leak(s). If you request a check engine light diagnostic, a certified mechanic from YourMechanic would use a code scanner to retrieve the specific diagnostic trouble code(s) from your car’s PCM that have caused the check engine light to illuminate. Using those codes, the appropriate individual vehicle components or sub-systems (often a sensor, circuit, and the like) are then carefully tested, based on specifications set forth in your car’s Factory Service Manual, to pinpoint the cause of the fault or the reason why the check engine light has illuminated. Once the faulty part or component is identified, it is explained to your satisfaction and the mechanic will let you know of the cost to repair. If you have further questions or concerns, do not hesitate to re-contact YourMechanic as we are always here to help you.

Oil was leaking, put in over 4 qts of oil and oil leak stopper. White smoke coming tailpipe,engine shakes, car dies. Oil leaking.
ANSWER : Oil additives are not recommended by any vehicle manufacturer for any reason. Additives that purport to resolve oil leaks are useless, a waste of your money, and may result in engine damage. Every vehicle manufacturer strongly recommends against use of these materials. There is only one recommended and approved repair strategy when it comes to oil leaks: fix the leak.

You can only add the manufacturer specified amount of oil to an engine. If you add too much oil, or too little oil, that will cause engine damage. You should check the engine oil dipstick to determine if there is presently too much oil in the engine. If there is too much, the excess will have to be removed to prevent engine damage.

The leak that you are referring to can be repaired if you request an oil leak diagnostic. If you have further questions or concerns as you decide what to do, do not hesitate to re-contact YourMechanic because we want you to make the most of your repair dollars and help you get the best possible results.

My car will not start Intermittently. I purchased a new battery 2 weeks ago and yesterday the car wouldn’t start. Got a jump and
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Why won’t my car start the low oil light came on i drove it about ten miles added oil started it drove about 3 blocks and it died
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Depending on what type of car you own, there could be multiple reasons why your car won’t start. If the oil light comes on, it typically indicates that you have low oil pressure as opposed to low oil level inside the engine. If the oil pressure is low, it is caused either by a faulty oil pump or sludge or obstructions inside the oil galleys in the engine. If this issue has been going on for a while, it may have caused internal damage which may be the reason why the car won’t start. To know for sure, you might want to have a mobile mechanic complete a car will not start inspection; so they can determine why this is happening and what repairs need to be completed to fix your vehicle.

Are thse current and relevant prices for this service, and how long does it take? REPLACE AUX VACUUM PUMP (OIL LEAKING FROM A
ANSWER : Hi there. It really depends on who provided you with this diagnosis as to how long the repairs would take to complete. In regards to not including the seals listed at the bottom, this is not advised. The seals protect the components from leaking and will also reduce the potential of overheating on your vehicle.