What are the symptoms of a four-cylinder car missing one cylinder?
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The symptoms of a four-cylinder car missing one cylinder include exhaust pipe shaking, weak acceleration, engine shaking, etc. The specific manifestations of a four-cylinder car missing one cylinder are as follows: Exhaust pipe shaking: Observe the exhaust pipe outlet. The exhaust gas flow from the car has obvious gaps, and the exhaust pipe shakes severely, accompanied by abnormal noises. Body shaking: At low speeds above 2000 RPM, the car body will shake noticeably, with weak acceleration. The shaking sensation decreases at higher RPMs. Engine shaking: Open the engine hood and observe the running engine. You will notice obvious engine shaking, which can lead to engine failure.