Yes, If it has failed the engine computer will either:
A: go into limp mode that will long term cause excess wear on the engine
B: Cause the engine computer to incorrectly set the injection and ignition causing massive damage to the engine starting immediately and in a short time (2000-3000 KM) causing a complete failure.
A knock sensor is a device that senses detonation. Detonation occurs in the engine when the fuel begins to burn prematurely; it can cause substantial damage to the engine.
A knock sensor is a device that senses detonation. Detonation occurs in the engine when the fuel begins to burn prematurely; it can cause substantial damage to the engine.
you will have a knock sensor code and the car will run slugish. when a knock sesor code is set its retards the timing so the engine will not detonate. the easyiest way to fix it is relocating the sensor.
If the knock sensor failed the CEL (Check Engine Light) would be illuminated and the engine may "ping" or "spark knock" under load. Serious "spark knock" can damage the engine if allowed to continue.
the knock sensor cuts the engine out so it won't damage the car if not replaced, the car just won't work.
A knock sensor is typically used to detect combustion knock in an engine. It is a specialized sensor that detects the vibrations and noises associated with knock and sends signals to the engine control unit to adjust timing and prevent engine damage.
A knock sensor is a piezoelectric device that senses the knocks produced in the engine. The knock sensor tells de computer to retard the timing in order to prevent piston damage and/or blown head gaskets.
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.
Allowing an engine to ping excessively can do serious damage.
You can drive the car but if the engine should ping (knock) under load, the knock sensor won't be able to tell the computer to retard the timing. Excessive pinging can damage internal engine parts.
If your car would run lean the sensor would not be able to determine that and their could be engine damage.
The knock sensor, in your 1997 Chevrolet Lumina, can be found on the front of the engine. The knock sensor is near the top of the engine.