No, not unless the vehicle is designed to shut off when the oil pressure falls below a certain level. Replace the oil pressure sending unit to find out.
It won't. You have another problem.
It could, along with many others causes.
In the absence of a fuel system shut off as in an alarm system I would suspect a fuel pump fuse, or faulty ignition switch
A bad ignition switch can shut down a vehicle's electrical system. Ignition switches have been the cause of a major recall by General Motors.
it sounds like your ignition switch, i ran into a similar problem, your power goes through your ignition switch for your blower motor.
As you did not say which vehicle this can only be a general answer Unlikely that a faulty coil would cause an engine to knock. Very possible it would cause bucking, if the coil is failing there would be a lack of spark. This would cause bucking/missfire, which may cause the engine to shake on it's mountings possibly causing a knock from contact with the vehicle frame.
yes it will also cause them to blink off & on and
Yes. However, the oil pressure switch may be accurate, in which case you have low oil pressure in the engine which can be caused by a faulty oil pump or clogged oil pump screen. Low oil pressure can cause serious damage to the engine. The oil pressure switch is shutting the engine down to prevent any damage. The best thing to do is take the car to a mechanic.
Found out this can be cause by a faulty oil pressure switch best known as oil pressure sending unit
yes replace the sender before anything else it is the cheapest place to star looking for the problem
A faulty pump, a faulty switch, a faulty release valve on the drain pipe.
A fuel rail pressure regulator could cause trouble.
check coolant level may be low or thermostat may be faulty
Indirectly, yes.
Not likely.
most likely is a faulty chime switch,or a faulty ignition switch
A plugged up fuel filter, a faulty fuel pressure regulator or a faulty fuel pump.
Faulty vehicle speed sensor.