What Causes Obvious Shaking During Car Acceleration?

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LeviAnn
07/29/25 10:23am
Acceleration when the car shakes obviously are: 1. Loose connection between the transmission and chassis; 2. Uneven engagement of the clutch pressure plate and clutch friction disc; 3. Too little throttle or too quick clutch release; 4. Malfunctions in the intake system, ignition system, or fuel system; 5. Clogged fuel injector. The hazards of car acceleration shaking include: 1. Damage to the car's spark plugs, leading to poor ignition; 2. Increased carbon buildup in the fuel injector; 3. Blockage of the throttle valve and intake manifold; 4. Accelerated aging of engine components; 5. Damage to the clutch pressure plate; 6. Increased engine load.
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