What makes the reduced engine power light to come on?
The reduced engine power light comes on when the vehicle’s computer detects a fault in any of the systems that allow the engine to run optimally, such as airflow sensors, throttle sensors and oxygen sensors. This light isn’t found in all vehicles out there, nor is it always a light in the vehicles that do have this warning mechanism.
Is check engine light serious?
The check engine light may stay on steadily or it may flash when the vehicle is accelerated. This is very serious. There is a severe failure of the emission control system that is causing the engine to misfire to the point that the catalytic converter is damaged each time the check engine light flashes.
What does reduce engine power light mean?
The Reduced Power light is designed to gleam up when your car’s computer spots a flaw (a fault) in the engine that influences its capability to drive, perform well, transmit or emit the systems it is supposed to do. These conditions will trigger the Reduced Power light to brighten up to warn you that something is terribly wrong.
What causes reduced engine power?
Throttle body: The throttle body and wiring/connection to it are most common causes for reduced engine power. Check the wiring and connections to the throttle body for damage, spread-out terminals in the connectors or damaged terminals.
The reduced engine power light comes on when the vehicle’s computer detects a fault in any of the systems that allow the engine to run optimally, such as airflow sensors, throttle sensors and oxygen sensors. This light isn’t found in all vehicles out there, nor is it always a light in the vehicles that do have this warning mechanism.
The check engine light may stay on steadily or it may flash when the vehicle is accelerated. This is very serious. There is a severe failure of the emission control system that is causing the engine to misfire to the point that the catalytic converter is damaged each time the check engine light flashes.
The Reduced Power light is designed to gleam up when your car’s computer spots a flaw (a fault) in the engine that influences its capability to drive, perform well, transmit or emit the systems it is supposed to do. These conditions will trigger the Reduced Power light to brighten up to warn you that something is terribly wrong.
Throttle body: The throttle body and wiring/connection to it are most common causes for reduced engine power. Check the wiring and connections to the throttle body for damage, spread-out terminals in the connectors or damaged terminals.