it shouldnt.
No. It only senses engine vibration/knock.
I have a 240 and with the knock sensor unplugged it will still start so I would have to say no.
No it will not.
Where would the knock sensor be located on a 2004 mazda 6?
LS does not have a knock sensor. GSR does have a knock sensor
If just the knock sensor need to be replaced. I would say no more than $150.00
The knock sensor detects spark knock or ping.
A knock sensor is located in a specific area on the block or cylinder head in order to sense spark knock occuring and send a signal to the ECM to retard the timing. Relocating the knock sensor would defeat its purpose.
If a knock sensor was bad, the check engine light would be illuminated and the code(s) set would indicate so.
I have a 1990 Pontiac Safari wagon that would not start,after much testing we found one bad fuel injector replaced it and car started but ran terrible, did more testing and found bad ignition module, replaced module runs better but now have code #43 knock sensor and engine is running in default mode switched ECM no help must be knock sensor don't think knock sensor would keep car from starting but the other things mentioned here would. Hope this helps. This wagon has 3.1 engine. Havent changed knock sensor yet.
No it will not.
Where is the knock sensor for a 99 pathfinder