“Reduced Engine Power” is your car’s safety mode that activates when the ECU detects a fault. It limits acceleration to prevent engine or transmission damage. Common causes include faulty sensors, throttle body issues, wiring faults, fuel or exhaust problems, and overheating. Quick diagnosis and timely repair are crucial to restore performance and avoid costly long-term damage.
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