Not directly.
Driving through flood water would cause the ignition to fail and stall the engine.
No.
Yes, along with dozens of other things.
No. It would cause the check engine light to illuminate and fail an emissions test but it would start and run.
Usually it is the O2 sensor
Firstly it's a polaris. Temp sensor, fan relay, fan motor, air in cooling system, thermostat, water pump, control box. Take your pick they all fail or cause overheating problems. Very annoying.
The Cam Position Sensor will sometimes cause an intermittent skip as it begins to fail.
I think that depends if you have a check engine light on because of it. If the speed sensor is not working properly, the engine will not use gasoline as efficiently so there may be an emission problem
yes this does this to stop u from doing damage to the engine
Fuel fail 14 appears to be a warm up strategy from the engine coolant temp sensor to pcm. Either the engine coolant temp sensor is out of range or, thermostat is taking to long for the vehicle to achieve operating temperature, wiring or pcm..
That will cause you to fail an emissions inspection. Anything which triggers the CEL will, because everything which triggers it will adversely impact the emissions system on that vehicle.
I do not believe that it would. Why do you believe it would?