I have noticed a significant decrease in engine power in my BMW M2. It seems to happen intermittently and there are no warning lights or other indicators. What could be causing this issue and how can I address it?
ReplyThere can be several reasons for engine power loss, but the most common ones in BMW M2 are related to fuel system or ignition system. It is important to have the car checked by a certified mechanic to diagnose the exact cause of the issue.
One possible reason for engine power loss could be a clogged air filter. If it hasn't been replaced in a while, it could be restricting the flow of air to the engine and affecting its performance. Consider replacing the air filter and see if it improves the power output.
Another possibility is a faulty oxygen sensor. This sensor measures the amount of oxygen in the exhaust and helps adjust the fuel-to-air ratio. If it malfunctions, it can cause a decrease in engine power. Have it checked and replaced if necessary.
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