What Causes Car Shaking When Turning on AC and Braking?
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Here are the specific reasons for car shaking when turning on the AC and braking: 1. Suspension system failure: The suspension system is primarily responsible for filtering engine vibrations during operation. If the suspension malfunctions, these vibrations will be directly transmitted to the steering wheel and cabin, affecting driving. 2. Unstable oil pressure: If the engine carbon has been cleaned, the throttle valve has been washed, and the oil pad has been replaced, but the car still shakes, it is recommended to check the fuel supply pressure and the intake pressure sensor at a repair shop. Abnormal fuel pump supply pressure or incorrect intake pressure sensor values can cause the car to shake. 3. Cold start: The main reason for car shaking during a cold start is insufficient fuel combustion, leading to reduced car power. Low ignition energy means that during startup, when the temperature of fuel and lubricating oil is low, more fuel is needed to meet power demands. Over time, the spark plug gap gradually increases, leading to decreased ignition energy and poor fuel atomization, resulting in car shaking.