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74 messages, Last post on Oct 12, 2009 at 9:54 PM
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Replying to: bunchz71 (Aug 07, 2007 9:10 pm) SPOT ON WITH THE HARNESS!!!!!!! My wife called today with the "reduced engine power" alarm. She restarted it and got it home. I found this website and this post. Took note and went to the connector. moved it around an got the same error. went and looked......YELLOW WIRE WAS BROKE!!!. Now, it looks to be about a 8 strand wire which was bent at the connection. I think that they should have used wire with more strand and made it longer to reduce the "KINK". I soldered a long piece in with more strands. Problem fixed. THANK YOU GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| I have an issue with my truck, the check engine came on along with the reduced engine power warning light? Any ideas what to look for? | |
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Replying to: bunchz71 (Aug 07, 2007 9:10 pm) |
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| Help from a start "traction active" displays on dash and you can hear down by the gas pedle inside slipping grinding noise ? and no power not a good thing when your in an intersection ,if I let off the gas and hit it again it takes off , or I have pushed the button on the dash "stability system disabled " and leave it off . is this anything to do with the brown with white stripe plug in under the hood .thanls | |
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| I also encountered this REDUCED ENGINE POWER on my 03 YUKON XL. I pulled over. Turned the engine off.Waited a few minutes, then turned it on again and turned it off twice. On the third try, the idling went back to smooth and no more REDUCED ENGINE POWER message.This only started when my battery was dying. After replacing the battery with the engine running, the AC don't seem to blow cold air anymore. I dont even hear the AC compressor kick in. You might be wondering why I had the engine running while replacing the battery because I thought I would need a code to unlock my stereo lock.Please help | |
| OK I have read most of the posts on this and I did a couple of things suggested like the grounding wire, and the wires on top-just jiggled em. It seem to work but I am still having some issues with it starting. The latest is; when turning the vehicle on, it kicks over slow, like it has a low battery, or low charge. The clock will not keep its time so whenever you turn the vehicle off and then start it again, it always goes to 12:00. Could this mean I need a new battery? and why would the reduced engine power lignt come on ever so often? just need some help - dealers are ripoffs and I do not have a mechanic I can trust or the $. thanks in advance | |
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Replying to: skewter (Apr 02, 2009 12:40 pm) |
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Replying to: skewter (Apr 02, 2009 12:40 pm)
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Replying to: rsht (Apr 03, 2009 6:30 am)
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