What Causes Engine Shaking in Sedans?

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DelKylie
07/25/25 7:46am
Engine shaking in sedans can be caused by cylinder misfires, worn or loose engine mounts, carbon buildup, or fuel system malfunctions. An engine is a machine that converts other forms of energy into mechanical energy. The first external combustion engine was invented by R. Stirling of Scotland, later improved by Watt into the steam engine. Engines can refer to either power generation devices or entire machines including power units (such as gasoline engines, aircraft engines). Types include internal combustion engines (e.g., gasoline engines), external combustion engines (e.g., Stirling engines, steam engines), gas turbines (used in racing cars), and electric motors.
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