Not likely. A bad O2 sensor would illuminate the check engine light and the engine performance would suffer.
It retards / slows the engine timing up when it detects an engine knock / pining noise like bad fuel are valve noise.
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.
A bad harmonic balancer can cause a knocking noise. The harmonic balancer doesn't actually produce the noise, but it can cause the noise in the engine.
A bad mass air flow (MAF) sensor typically does not cause loud noises on its own. However, it can lead to poor engine performance, rough idling, or stalling, which might result in unusual sounds from the engine as a consequence of these issues. If you hear loud noises, it may be due to other problems in the engine or exhaust system that coincidentally occur with MAF sensor issues. It's best to diagnose the root cause of the noise separately.
Having a bad rod bearing could cause a truck to make a loud knocking noise and shake when driving at high speeds. The engine having a coolant leak or an engine timing problem could also cause the knocking noise.
A malfunctioning oxygen sensor can cause the engine to be low on power.
You shouldn't worry about the noise it make. You should be worried more about the damage it's going to cause. Get it fix if not to late.
no oil
Engine choke and make noise if the Engine Oil is low. of if you got bad gas...
No, a ticking noise could be lifters, rods, piston slap or who knows what else without hearing it.
Noise. Without noise, it can't work. Noise is in an engine, and without it does not work. Every engine has to make some kind of noise, internal or external, inside or outside the engine.
It can.