Can You Still Drive with Engine Shaking, Lack of Power, and Jerking Sensation?
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Engine shaking and lack of power during acceleration are caused by certain component failures, but whether you can continue driving depends on the actual reason behind the shaking. However, it is not recommended to continue driving. Below is additional information: Ignition System Failure: This situation may be caused by a misfiring cylinder, which is highly likely due to an ignition system failure. A misfiring cylinder means one of the engine's cylinders is no longer working, leading to reduced engine smoothness and insufficient power. Reduced Vehicle Power: You can still drive with reduced engine power, but several factors should be considered: engine carbon buildup, aging spark plugs, fuel grade, and engine system failures. Excessive Carbon Buildup in the Engine: Reduced vehicle power may be due to excessive carbon buildup inside the engine, which obstructs the intake system and prevents the engine from functioning properly. In such cases, timely engine cleaning is necessary.