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...safe to use with a protective coating. The butterfly valve in the throttle body will actually stick not allowing air to flow into the manifold causing failsafe engine mode to kick in reducing the ...

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...safe mode to kick in reducing the amount of power your engine can produce. Also check the plugs on your ECM (computer) and make sure they are all seated properly. Guru...............saailer Failsafe ...

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Question about 2003 Envoy

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...POWER SIGN AND MOREOVER COULDN'T ACCELARATE....OR EVEN MOVE.....SO COULD YOU PLEASE GUIDE ME WHAT WHOULD BE THE DEFECT.....IS MAY BE IF THAT I HAVE TO CHANGE THE OXEGEN SENSOR TO RESOLVE IT Any check ...

Question about 2007 Yukon Denali

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...reduced power While driving, bells will ring and I will get a message that my engine power has reduced and my the engine literally stops. There is no warning. If you are in traffic, you do not have ...

Question about 2007 Escalade Two-Wheel Drive

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...stop signs. Get off the gas early if you are going to be stopping up ahead anyway!5) Best fuel saving tip overall; plan your route ahead of time. If it's a route you are unfamiliar with then ...

Question about 2007 Escalade Two-Wheel Drive

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power reduced chevy impala was driving and a message came up saying engine power is reduce what does this mean and how can I fix it please engine power reduced means that the CPU has placed the ECM in

my engine light came on and message said to reduce engine power and stop when safe. problem? is it safe to drive? no its no safe to drive the car tow the car to your mecanic shop

...manage your battery life. They will report on which applications may be running in the background, and which ones are consuming the most power. It also gives you the opportunity to "kill" (stop)

...reduced power mode, is (I think) a second generation or first version of software encompassing the entire EFI system when the system determines that if a component fails and will render a vehicle ...

...reduced in order to keep vehicle under control in a stop , these systems are mostly "fail safe" in meaning if they fail or have a problem they just allow full power to brakes and don't "reduce" any ...

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