What Causes Engine Idle Vibration in Haval H6?
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There are many reasons for idle vibration in Haval H6, including frequent starting vibrations and occasional vibrations. The idle vibration issue mainly occurs in vehicles equipped with manual transmissions, manifesting as shaking when starting from a standstill while slowly releasing the clutch pedal. If you let the engine idle, engage a low gear, slowly release the clutch pedal, and increase the throttle to start, and the vehicle body shakes noticeably, it indicates clutch vibration. Driven Plate Fault: Broken or loose driven plate rivets, fractured driven plate steel sheets, or unbalanced rotating components can cause clutch vibration. Loose Engine Mounting: Loose engine mounting or misalignment between the transmission's first shaft and the engine crankshaft centerline can also easily lead to clutch vibration. Clutch Fault: Poor contact of the clutch lining, surface hardening, or adhesion of sticky substances can cause clutch vibration.