What Causes Engine Shaking During Driving?

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MacAxel
07/29/25 6:28pm
The causes of engine shaking during driving are as follows: 1. Severe carbon buildup in the engine. 2. Issues with the ignition system. 3. Unstable oil pressure. 4. Aging of engine components. Engine maintenance methods are as follows: 1. Regularly change the engine oil and filter. 2. Use lubricating oil of appropriate quality grade. 3. Regularly clean the radiator. 4. Regularly replace the air filter, oil filter, and fuel filter. 5. Maintain good crankcase ventilation and clean it regularly. 6. Regularly clean the fuel system. Additional information: 1. An engine is a device that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy. 2. The term engine can refer to both the power generation device and the entire machine including the power unit.
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