Can the car still be driven after abnormal engine shaking?
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It is not advisable to drive the car after abnormal engine shaking. The causes of abnormal engine shaking include the following points: 1. A dirty throttle can cause engine shaking. 2. Faulty spark plugs can lead to rapid vehicle shaking. 3. If one cylinder of the engine is not working, it can also cause engine shaking. Additionally, the vehicle may shake during low-speed acceleration. 4. Aging rubber components inside the engine mounts and transmission mounts can result in engine shaking. The soft rubber connection between the engine and the frame may be damaged. The natural lifespan of rubber is 5 years, and the design life of engine mounts is 80,000 to 100,000 kilometers. Therefore, whether it is pure rubber or hydraulic mounts, issues of rubber aging or damage may arise, requiring inspection and replacement.