What are the reasons for a car shaking a bit?
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The following are the main reasons why a car may shake a bit: 1. Tire issues: A car's wheel is an assembly composed of the tire and rim. However, due to manufacturing reasons, the mass distribution of this assembly cannot be perfectly uniform. When the car wheel rotates at high speed, it forms a dynamic imbalance, causing the wheel to shake and the steering wheel to vibrate while driving. 2. Engine issues: For example, problems with the ignition system, such as misfiring or cylinder misfires, can cause the engine to shake. In such cases, it is advisable to inspect the vehicle as soon as possible to eliminate potential hazards and avoid further damage. 3. Hydraulic power unit imbalance during operation: When a single-rod double-acting piston cylinder is supplied with oil from the small chamber, the speed is not as fast as when supplied from the large chamber. This is caused by the slower oil discharge speed from the large chamber of the cylinder. The reason is that the inlet and outlet ports of the upper and lower chambers of the single-rod double-acting piston cylinder are equipped with components such as balance valves, hydraulic locks, and throttle valves. These are installed to control the normal operation and steady speed of the cylinder, ensuring the equipment operates normally and safely.