No. It only senses engine vibration/knock.
And engine knock is normally caused but I worn crankshaft bearing or rod bearing.
No it will not.
your knock sensor could need to be replaced
Worn main bearings sometimes knock when cold starting
perhaps failing oil pump caused engine damage
Often a knock when cold is caused by piston slap, which is pistons rocking in the cylinders until they expand in size when the engine warms up.
The knock sensor is located near the idle air control solenoid valve on a 2001 Subaru Forester. The knock sensor is responsible for sensing vibrations caused by engine knock.
The knock sensor just advances and retards the engine timing only. If there is a noise in the engine then you have engine are valve train problems. The knock sensor will not make the engine knock.
This is controlled by a knock sensor.
I have a recent engine knock on my 91 escort started out intermittant. I have a recent engine knock on my 91 escort started out intermittant.
because the high octane fuel prevents the igniting of fuel before the starting of engine