What Causes Car Shaking When Releasing the Accelerator?
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Shaking when releasing the accelerator may be caused by mismatched engine and transmission, clutch issues, or loose ball joints in the steering linkage creating gaps. The car engine's throttle, usually controlled by the accelerator pedal (also called the gas pedal), is the device that regulates fuel supply in vehicle engines. Here are the specific reasons for car shaking when releasing the accelerator: 1. High gear with low engine RPM causing insufficient power. 2. Dirty throttle body leading to poor air intake. 3. Clogged fuel lines resulting in insufficient fuel supply and power loss. 4. Severe carbon buildup causing incorrect air-fuel mixture concentration.