No, it would not. There are many things that could cause a stall at idle. The throttle plate could be dirty as well as the mass air flow sensor. You did not mention the kind of car or engine size. Is the check engine light on, is it when the engine is warmed up or cold?
Bypassing the battery temperature sensor on a 1996 Chrysler Breeze is not recommended, as it can lead to safety hazards and damage to the vehicle's electrical system. If you're experiencing issues with the sensor, it's better to diagnose and repair the problem rather than bypassing it. If you still wish to proceed, you would typically disconnect the sensor and connect the wires directly, but this should only be done with a thorough understanding of the potential consequences. Always consult a professional mechanic for safe and effective repairs.
It would depend on what vehicle you have but generally it is located very close to the thermostat housing in most vehicles.
The length of time that a battery would last in a Toyota Camry would depend on many factors. The amount of miles the vehicle is driven would be one factor. Another would be the outside temperature. The battery will last longer in warmer weather than colder weather.
That would depend on which temeprature sensor you are asking about. Is it the coolant temperature sensor or the air charge tenerature sensor you are asking about?
It would help to know the sensor that needs resetting.
It would depend on the vehicle. most likely the vehicle would run, but not well. this puts the computer in limp home mode. most car computers will allow the vehicle to run with one major sensor undone.
Coolant Temperature Sensor
A TPS is normally known as a "throttle positioning sensor" price would be dependant on the vehicle.
Code P0113 indicates a intake air temperature sensor circuit high output. Check the connection to the intake air temperature sensor and if that is fine consider replacing the intake air temperature sensor.
The vehicle would run on battery power until the battery runs out of power.
May be you accidently disconnected a sensor wire doing the repairs. Maybe you have to reprogram the vehicle computer because the battery was disconnected. LOL
To help you turn your backup sensor on I would need more information. What does the backup sensor go on? What type of vehicle? What year is it? an what model vehicle is it?