What Causes Shaking in D Gear When Braking and in N Gear?
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D gear shifting to N gear shaking is caused by a dirty throttle, spark plug failure, or brake disc failure. Dirty throttle: When carbon deposits or other contaminants adhere to the throttle, it disrupts the balance between the amount of air the engine inhales and the fuel injected by the injector, leading to insufficient fuel during engine operation and resulting in body shaking. Cleaning the throttle can resolve this issue. Spark plug failure: When the vehicle shakes violently, it is often due to a problem with the spark plugs. Check if any spark plug in a cylinder is damaged. Replacing the spark plug can solve the problem. Brake pad failure: When the brake pads are significantly worn, you may feel reduced braking effectiveness and body shaking when braking, along with unusual noises from the wheel area. Replacing the brake pads can resolve this issue. Shifting techniques: Shift quickly, control the starting gear, keep your eyes forward while shifting, shift sequentially, and shift smoothly. Shifting precautions: Do not look down during shifting, always pay attention to road conditions, fully depress the clutch when shifting, do not skip gears, and avoid staying in first gear all the time.