What does it mean when the engine no longer provides full power?
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Turbocharging system issues. Below is a detailed introduction to the situation where full power is no longer provided: 1. Engine power: The work done by the engine per unit time is called the engine's power. Corresponding to indicated work and effective work, it is referred to as indicated power and effective power (output power), with the difference between the two called mechanical loss power. 2. Turbocharging: Any malfunction in a pressure sensor, temperature sensor, pressure solenoid valve, or the turbo itself can lead to such issues. 3. Fuel supply: This is divided into two parts, low-pressure supply and high-pressure supply. The component that frequently fails in this vehicle is the high-pressure fuel pump.