No, the O2 sensors are out of the "loop" until the engine warms up.
I have seen a faulty boost sensor keep the turbo from "kicking in" but it didn't stop the engine from starting.
No there is not a sensor to keep it from starting if the oil is low
Yes it could
Yes
A throttle position sensor might keep the engine from starting. Any number of things can cause a vehicle not to start. The starter and the gas line sensors are also a possible culprit.
It sure will if it's bad.
From a cold start, yes it can.
Nope. The computer doesn't even look at the oxygen sensor until the oxygen sensor reaches operating temperature.
i have a 92 bonn. and my car wasnt starting and it turns out it WAS the crankshaft sensor and the harmonic balancer
No, it won't keep it from starting, however it may retard your timing and affect driveability.
A common sensor that could prevent a 1999 GMC Suburban from starting is the crankshaft position sensor. This sensor monitors the position and rotational speed of the crankshaft, and if it fails, the engine control module may not receive the necessary information to start the engine. Other potential culprits include the camshaft position sensor and the fuel pump relay, but the crankshaft position sensor is a frequent issue for starting problems in this model.
Yes, along with many other things.