What Causes Body Shaking When Releasing the Throttle at High Speed?
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Common causes of body shaking when releasing the throttle at high speed: 1. Damaged rubber cushion of the drive shaft: If there is no body shaking when accelerating, but it occurs only when releasing the throttle, it is likely due to a damaged rubber cushion of the drive shaft. Replacing the rubber cushion of the drive shaft can solve the issue. 2. Tire-related issues: First, consider whether wheel balancing is needed. If there is a problem with the tire balance, the body will shake. If it is confirmed that the tire balance is the issue, rebalancing the tires can resolve the problem. 3. Incorrect operation: Releasing the throttle too quickly can cause the body to shake, which is a normal phenomenon. When the throttle is released too quickly, the main reducer cannot immediately adapt to the vehicle speed, leading to a disengagement situation, which results in a noticeable jerking sensation. Simply release the throttle more slowly to avoid this.