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can a bad battery cause reduced engine power
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Yes, a bad battery can cause reduced engine power, albeit indirectly. Modern vehicles depend on electrical systems for various operations, including the ignition system, fuel injection, and engine controls. If the battery is failing and can't provide adequate power, these systems won't function optimally. Poor battery performance may lead to insufficient electrical supply, causing the Engine Control Unit (ECU) to trigger a 'reduced power mode' to protect the engine and ensure safety. This mode limits the engine's power output to prevent potential damage due to the electrical system's instability. It's essential to maintain a healthy battery, ensuring it's regularly tested and replaced when necessary to avoid such issues.
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