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what causes low engine power
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Low engine power can result from various issues, often linked to fuel delivery, air intake, or exhaust systems. Common causes include clogged air filters, which restrict airflow to the engine, fuel injectors delivering insufficient fuel, and malfunctioning sensors affecting the air-fuel mixture. Exhaust blockages can also impede engine output. Additionally, worn spark plugs or timing issues disrupt efficient combustion. Regular maintenance, including checking air filters, fuel injectors, and spark plugs, alongside diagnostic checks for sensor faults, can prevent these problems, ensuring your engine delivers optimal power. Identifying and addressing the specific cause is crucial for restoring engine performance.
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