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Reduced Power Causes (limp mode)

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It was mentioned to me that a hot clutch pressure plate might cause reduced power. There's a lot of bumper-to-bumper traffic here on Long Island, so I looked and it's true. I sure miss the old days when there were no Nannies


A reduced power condition (limp mode) on a 2026 Jeep Wrangler 3.6L manual often occurs due to electronic throttle control (ETC) failures (pedal sensor/throttle body), engine overheating, misfires, or clutch overheating. It acts as a fail-safe against damage.
Electronic Throttle Issues: Faulty accelerator pedal sensors or throttle body issues are very common causes, often causing reduced power along with a flashing check engine light.
Engine Overheating: A "Reduced Engine Power" message can occur when the engine is too hot.
Clutch Assembly Failure: Specifically for manual transmissions, a known risk is clutch pressure plate overheating, which can force the system into a power-restricted, safe mode to prevent failure.
Sensor Failures: Faulty crank, cam, mass air flow, or MAP sensors can trigger limp mode.
Engine Misfire/Timing: Serious misfires or incorrect timing will cause the computer to limit acceleration.
Wiring harness issues: Loose or damaged wires in the engine bay.






There is no physical temperature sensor located in the clutch housing of a 2026 Jeep Wrangler.
Instead, the "Clutch Overheating" message is generated by an algorithm in the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). This software-based "virtual sensor" calculates clutch temperature by monitoring the following data:
Engine RPM vs. Wheel Speed (to detect slipping)
Transmission Gear
Engine Torque
Ambient Temperature



Common Issues with this "Sensor"
Because the system relies on math rather than a physical probe, it is highly sensitive to changes in the vehicle's drivetrain.
Tire Size & Gear Ratios: If you install larger tires or change your gear ratio without correctly updating the vehicle's computer, the algorithm will detect a mismatch between engine speed and wheel speed. It interprets this as the clutch slipping and will trigger a "Clutch Overheating" warning and limp mode.
Calibration Failures: After updating tire sizes, some users found they must drive in 6th gear for a specific duration (e.g., 20 seconds) to calibrate the system and clear potential errors.
Software Glitches: The software (implemented following previous recalls) can be "too finicky," sometimes triggering warnings even during normal driving conditions, such as stop-and-go traffic on a slight incline.
If you are seeing this message and your clutch doesn't actually smell like it's burning, check if your tire size or gear ratio settings in the PCM match your physical hardware.
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Not sure why you posted AI garbage when you can just ask someone. The PCM uses input sensor logic (crankshaft speed, input shaft speed, output shaft speed) to determine how often and how much you're slipping the clutch. If you slip it enough, long enough, it'll assume the shit's about to blow and enter limp mode to prevent that. The PCM uses math to guess the clutch temperature. The clutch design is frankly terrible and prone to overheating if abused or significantly worn.
 
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Not sure why you posted AI garbage when you can just ask someone. The PCM uses input sensor logic (crankshaft speed, input shaft speed, output shaft speed) to determine how often and how much you're slipping the clutch. If you slip it enough, long enough, it'll assume the shit's about to blow and enter limp mode to prevent that. The PCM uses math to guess the clutch temperature. The clutch design is frankly terrible and prone to overheating if abused or significantly worn.
Because in the past I have gotten BS answers to serious questions. Perhaps another new Wrangler owner might find this useful.
 

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God I hate AI with a passion.....AI "reviewed" a datalog of one of my customers one time and told him his mass airflow sensor readings aren't correct......yeah, because there is no mass airflow sensor on these :facepalm:

If your having anything that causes reduced power, a good scan tool will read all modules and help point you in the right direction, no point in speculating what it could be because there are literally hundreds of things that can trigger reduced power.
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