Is Idle Shaking Normal?
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Idle shaking in a car is not a normal phenomenon. The detailed causes and solutions for car idle shaking are as follows: 1. Aging of engine components. Solution: Regularly inspect and repair car components. 2. Malfunction in the ignition system. Solution: When the ignition system malfunctions, the "spark jumping" phenomenon in spark plugs can cause idle shaking. It is advisable to promptly visit a 4S shop or repair shop for maintenance. 3. Severe carbon buildup on the engine. Solution: Clean the fuel system and use higher-quality fuel or add some fuel system cleaner during refueling. Driving continuously for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes is considered fatigued driving. Precautions for fatigued driving are as follows: 1. Ensure adequate sleep: Get enough sleep the night before driving and avoid staying up late. 2. Arrange driving time reasonably: Plan driving time scientifically, try to avoid driving at night, especially during the early morning hours. During the day, avoid driving in the afternoon and balance work with rest. Do not drive continuously for more than 4 hours during the day. For long drives, choose a safe place to stop and rest for at least 20 minutes. If driving at night is necessary, do not drive continuously for more than 2 hours. 3. Adjust sitting posture: Avoid maintaining the same posture for long periods while driving to prevent muscle stiffness that can induce fatigue. Make slight adjustments to your sitting posture while driving.