Your engine could be losing power and your check engine light coming on for many reasons. It could be your spark plugs needing to be changed. Your fuel pump or fuel filter could be clogged or starting to wear out, or your engine oil is to low.
Coil packs are known to failiure on these that would be my first line of investigation.
yes you will actually gain power because the engine doesnt loose power spinning the pulley for the a/c compressor so if you are looking for a lil bit more power i would recommend that
That would be short for "generator" light. If that light is on while the engine is running, the charging system is not working and you are running off of battery power only.
this is for safety so engine does not get ruined,check oil level!!
That is the same as the check engine light. See related questions below.
That would be short for "generator" light. If that light is on while the engine is running, the charging system is not working and you are running off of battery power only.
the check engine light goes on and off
Yes, it would reduce air flow into the intake and cause the engine to get too much fuel.
I had the internal ceramic grid in the catalytic converter disintegrate into small pieces and go into the muffler. It would drive about five miles and then the check engine light would come on and loose power. It was a bear to diagnose.
something wrong with something in your power steering more than likely, get it checked out.
That is what the check engine light is for. It informs you of a failure.
The term "blown engine" usaully means the the engine is dead in which case you would not have any power. In the racing world the term "blown engine" could mean something else. A blown engine would be an engine that is super charged with a blower in which case you would have more power.