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Can I still drive if the car is shaking and the engine warning light is on?

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MacDominic
07/29/25 8:36am

Can I still drive if the car is shaking and the engine warning light is on? If the warning light is on, it indicates that there is a problem with a certain component of the car. However, if the car can still move, it means the issue is not particularly severe. If there is a very serious fault, a red light will come on, while the engine fault light is yellow. In this case, you should drive to the nearest repair station for inspection and repair as soon as possible. If the engine fault light is on, first check the coolant temperature gauge and the oil pressure warning light. If the coolant temperature gauge and oil pressure warning light are not on, the car can still be driven. However, you must pay attention to controlling the speed and drive to the repair station for inspection promptly.

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DelJude
08/12/25 6:03am

As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I've encountered similar situations. Car shaking accompanied by the engine light usually indicates an internal engine issue, such as burnt spark plugs or a clogged fuel line. This is no small matter—continuing to drive could easily lead to engine overheating or more severe damage, like broken piston rings, which would result in higher repair costs. I recommend pulling over immediately, finding a safe spot to turn off the engine and inspect it. First, check if the oil level and temperature gauge are normal. If you're close to home, you might attempt some basic troubleshooting, but never force the car to drive on highways or long distances. Safety should always come first—towing fees are much cheaper than repair costs. Once, a friend of mine insisted on driving, only to break down on the highway halfway, nearly causing an accident. Regular maintenance of spark plugs and filters can prevent such issues, and always choose quality fuel when refueling.

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Luna
10/05/25 7:18am

I experienced the engine light coming on with severe shaking while driving my Hyundai. It's most likely an issue with the ignition system, such as misfiring or sensor failure. Using an OBD scanner to read the trouble codes will quickly identify the cause. Continuing to drive not only drastically increases fuel consumption but can also damage the catalytic converter, affecting environmental compliance. That time, I pulled over and used a mobile app to read the fault code, which indicated an oxygen sensor failure, then called for a tow truck. Forcing the car to run is not only harmful to the vehicle but also dangerous, especially on highways where loss of control is more likely. With today's highly electronic vehicles, it's wise to pay attention to dashboard warnings. After stopping, you can check for blown fuses or loose connections, but professional repair is the safest bet. Remember to keep a good diagnostic tool in your car and have technicians inspect the electrical system during regular maintenance.

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OliviaLee
11/19/25 2:02am

The car is shaking and the engine light is on. My advice is not to risk driving it. There could be several reasons, such as clogged fuel injectors due to impurities in the gasoline or aging spark plugs. Continuing to drive could worsen the shaking or even cause the engine to stall, which is extremely dangerous. When my car had this issue before, I immediately pulled over and turned off the engine, then checked the oil dipstick and coolant temperature. If you're not familiar with repairs, just call for a tow truck or roadside assistance. Safety is more important than anything, especially on hot days or when the road is slippery due to rain. Addressing the issue promptly can avoid costly major repairs. It's recommended to perform a monthly self-check on the ignition system.

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