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Why is my car misfiring and losing power?

Why is my car misfiring and losing power?

The engine may be running poorly and one or more cylinders may be misfiring. The check engine light may come on or keep flashing. The most common cause for a misfire is a problem related to the ignition system. Misfiring can be caused by loss of spark; imbalanced air/fuel mixture; or loss of compression.

What causes a car to bog down when accelerating?

Causes of Engine Hesitation Your engine either seems to bog down when you hit the gas pedal, or it takes a second or two to respond. An engine that hesitates when accelerating is either sucking too much air, not getting enough fuel, or misfiring.

Why is my car still misfiring after tune up?

There might be an issue with an ignition coil, fuel injector, or valve cover gasket. Sometimes the valve cover will leak oil into the spark plug hole. When there is enough oil, it can misfire. I would suggest bringing the vehicle to a shop that is more familiar with misfire diagnosis.

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Why does my car lose power when it warms up?

Heat causes electrical resistance in a circuit or component to increase. If you have a bad component that may have a bad internal connection, the increase in temperature could cause a voltage drop in the component. Also, heat can cause a crank position sensor to act up if it is starting to fail.

Can a bad carburetor cause loss of power?

A bad carburetor can result in a sluggish engine and a reduction in power and fuel efficiency.

Why am I not getting power to my ignition coil?

You may have a bad ignition module. You can check it by removing the affected ignition coil, also remove the fuel injector fuse. Connect a test lamp across the two terminals on the ignition module. Take a look at the test light while you crank the engine over.

How do I know if my ignition coil is getting power?

Locate the positive or power wire attached to the engine coil. Check for power using a test light. If this wire has no power, then your ignition coil is not receiving current. You should check the wiring from your ignition switch to the coil for breaks in the wire and repair them.