No.
What will a bad mass air flow sensor cause? Mass Air flow sensor regulates amount of air coming in to the amount of fuel being used. If this sensor is bad you would have either a overly rich or lean fuel condition. Check the fuel pump as mass air flow sensor has no moving parts and rarely goes out.
This would depend on your nose. A bad CMP sensor may cause improper burning of the fuel and can give a smell out the tailpipe. Will the CMP smell? Never. A Ford camshaft syncronizer will squeek and could cause a metallic burning smell.
Letting the clutch go to quickly bad gas can cause that, or water in the gas It could have run out of fuel Could be the oxygen sensor.
Several things could cause an O2 sensor to get bad that quickly. First, it could be bad wiring that is causing the signal to be incorrect, meaning the the sensor is still good but it is bringing back bad data. Two, if you have any cylinders misfiring this could cause raw fuel to be pushed down the exhaust, causing the sensor to foul. There are always lots of other things that could be happening that can't be anticipated.
possibly a bad crank sensor
Gas sensor? Not sure what you mean, could it be a Fuel gauge sensor? Oxygen sensor? Fuel pressure regulator?
no. a bad o2 sensor will cause more fuel consumption, check engine light, etc it has nothing to do with shifting
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mass air sensor or purge valve sensor could be a bad fuel pressure regulator
Could be a bad fuse Could be a bad temp sensor Could be a bad relay
A bad o2 sensor can cause this problem in a car. A bad fuel pump, fuel filter or fuel line will also cause hesitation during acceleration.