Nope.
Motly crew,Knock,knock
you: knock, knock, them: whos there? you: tolet them:tolet who you: flush
Yes, you should always run your vehicle with its Knock sensor.
That year vehicle has a carburetor and does not use a knock sensor.
That's what the front door is for; for visitors. No 'decision' for permission is required. Your door-bell and your knocker is the invitation; even for strangers. Even if there's neither a door-bell or a knocker, anyone can come to your front door and knock. Even the police can come to your door, and have to knock or ring the bell to present you with a search warrant; or with a summons.
it is a silent letter
There is two knock sensors on this engine, one is on the engine block closest to the firewall below the spark plugs, the other one is on the opposite side of the engine block closest to the front of the vehicle beside the oil filter.
Knock sensor = CKP sensor on this vehicle.
Ive knock knees and i am considering correctional surgery
That depends on which vehicle. Some have more than one.
I started to knock on the door. I will knock before I open the door.
if a knock gos bad can your car go off