No it will not.
No. It only senses engine vibration/knock.
it shouldnt.
I have a 240 and with the knock sensor unplugged it will still start so I would have to say no.
No, That part will not shut the engine down
No. The knock sensor alerts you to the fact that there is an engine vibration that needs attention. Mine has been awaiting replacement for six months.
I have seen a faulty boost sensor keep the turbo from "kicking in" but it didn't stop the engine from starting.
the only sign is if it goes bad it should trigger the check engine light, you wont notice loss in peformance in engine. all it does is when there is a knock in a cylinder, from bad fuel, it leans back on fuel to stop the knock.
The knock sensor detects spark knock (ping) and sends that info to the ECM. The ECM makes timing adjustments to stop the ping.
No.
The knock sensor sends a voltage pulse to the computer whenever it detects the vibrations caused by metal, such as the conditions caused by the spark knock. When the knock sensor sends a voltage pulse, the computer retards the timingin an effort to stop the spark knock.
stop using 87 and use 91 only that's why ur knock sensors is activiated ok ur car has a high performance engine i blew my q 45 engine out by using 87
yes this will stop car from starting. a bad cam sensor will also stall engine at any speed.the sensor is easy to replace.