Diesel Engine Shaking, Lack of Power During Acceleration, and Jerking Sensation
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This condition may be caused by a misfiring cylinder. Misfiring refers to a situation where one of the engine's cylinders is not functioning properly, which can lead to decreased engine smoothness and insufficient power. Below are the relevant explanations: 1. Excessive carbon buildup: Diesel engine idling shaking and lack of power during acceleration could be due to excessive carbon buildup in the engine. It is recommended to check whether the engine needs carbon cleaning. 2. Spark plugs: Spark plugs are wearable parts that require regular replacement. Over time, the electrode gap of the spark plugs may increase. If the electrode gap becomes too large, it can reduce the ignition energy of the spark plugs. Reduced ignition energy can cause the combustible mixture in the engine to not burn completely, leading to decreased engine power and increased fuel consumption.