Can You Still Drive When the Engine Yellow Light is On and the Car Shakes?
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It is best not to drive when the engine yellow light is on and the car shakes. It is recommended to first check the cause of the fault before proceeding with any repairs. The following are possible causes of the fault: 1. Misfire: One of the cylinders is not firing. 2. Carbon buildup: Excessive carbon buildup in the throttle. 3. Ignition coil: Issues with the ignition coil. 4. Sensor: If the engine fault indicator light occasionally comes on, it may be due to a problem with a sensor in an electronic control system, such as the throttle position sensor, or it could be an issue with certain actuators, such as a fuel injector not working properly, or a problem in the ignition system.
The engine's yellow warning light combined with car shaking is no small matter. I've encountered similar situations before, which indicates there's an internal engine malfunction, possibly an ignition system issue such as faulty spark plugs or coils causing cylinder misfires and resulting in unbalanced operation and vibration. The yellow warning light is telling you not to take it lightly—continuing to drive could lead to severe engine damage, like overheating or component wear, or even breaking down midway, which would be a real hassle. I think it's best to stop and turn off the engine immediately, checking simple things like whether the fuel cap is tightened or if there are loose wire connections, but avoid tampering with complex components. Quickly call for a tow truck or drive to a repair shop—safety first, don't risk driving further. Trying to save a little money now might cost you big later.