What Causes Severe Body Vibration in Volkswagen Tiguan?
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Volkswagen Tiguan body severe vibration causes are as follows: Excessive wear of the inner CV joint in the driveshaft: Due to changes in force application points, a certain angle forms between the transmission and the driveshaft, resulting in a jumping sensation when driving. Solution: Directly replace the driveshaft. Additionally, the main reason for excessive inner CV joint wear is usually due to torn driveshaft dust boots that weren't replaced promptly. Therefore, whenever you see torn dust boots with oil leakage, they must be replaced immediately to avoid greater losses. Insufficient fuel supply: The engine requires adequate air supply, sufficient fuel, and a properly functioning ignition system to operate smoothly. Any issues in these areas can cause engine vibration. Solution: Minor air leaks or small blockages may appear normal at idle, but during rapid acceleration, severe vehicle vibration and poor acceleration will occur, accompanied by the engine warning light. Sealing air leaks or clearing blockages will resolve these issues.