I have seen a faulty boost sensor keep the turbo from "kicking in" but it didn't stop the engine from starting.
Yes it could
Yes
i have a 92 bonn. and my car wasnt starting and it turns out it WAS the crankshaft sensor and the harmonic balancer
Unless your car is a diesel, they can certainly keep your car from starting if they're missing. They can also become fouled or badly worn, which, again, could keep your car from starting.
It really depends on how the alarm is wired into the car. If it is wired into the ignition system the yes it will keep the car from starting if triggered.
it shouldnt.
Try cleaning the MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor. Use MAF sensor cleaner only and follow directions on the can.
yes this will stop car from starting. a bad cam sensor will also stall engine at any speed.the sensor is easy to replace.
cmp snsr will not prevent the car from starting,ckp snsr would.
No.
From what I understand is the boost sensor (little black box with a vac line and a 3 wire connector on it 96 pgt) monitors air pressure inside the intake manifold in order to for the computer to adjust for correct air/fuel ratios. The boost sensor is one of many sensors in the car that work together to deliver the most efficient fuel delivery.
No. The engine starts the car.