Jerry Editorial Staff
Written by Jerry Editorial Staff
Understanding and Troubleshooting Limp Mode
Limp mode (often shown as Reduced Engine Power) is a built-in safety feature that limits power to protect the engine or transmission. Jerry customers find that it usually triggers after the computer sees a serious fault—common culprits include a bad sensor (e.g., mass airflow sensor or MAF), low transmission fluid, overheating, throttle body/pedal issues, or a boost leak on turbo cars.
How Much Does a Shock Absorber Replacement Cost?
Jerry has helped over 40,000 customers access accurate repair prices and found that most shock absorber replacements cost from $394 to $466 for a pair on cars and light SUVs.
How Much Does a Camshaft Position Sensor Replacement Cost?
Jerry has assisted 40,000+ U.S. customers with dependable repair price estimates and found the cost to replace a single camshaft position sensor is typically between $127 – $203.