What Are the Reasons for Insufficient Engine Power?
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Reasons for insufficient engine power: 1. The air filter is blocked, causing exhaust obstruction; 2. The filter is aged, leading to debris entering the fuel system; 3. Valve sealing issues, resulting in the loss of gasoline, air, etc.; 4. Excessive carbon deposits on the valves, pistons, or inside the cylinder; 5. Damaged plugs, causing the spark plugs to fail to ignite; 6. The engine temperature is too high, with poor performance of the water pump and thermostat, belt slippage, and excessive scale in the cooling system. Symptoms of insufficient engine power: 1. Unstable or excessively high idle speed, prone to stalling; 2. Unresponsive throttle pedal, delayed acceleration; 3. Frequent gear shifting when climbing slopes, difficulty in overtaking; 4. Reduced load capacity, air conditioning prone to automatic shutdown.