What Causes Shaking When an Automatic Car is Put into Reverse Gear?
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Automatic car shaking when put into reverse gear is caused by: 1. Low idle speed; 2. Dirty throttle body; 3. Dirty fuel injectors; 4. Severe engine carbon buildup; 5. Poor spark plug performance. Solutions for automatic car shaking when put into reverse gear include: 1. Cleaning the throttle body; 2. Cleaning the fuel injectors; 3. Cleaning the engine; 4. Replacing spark plugs. An automatic transmission does not require the driver to manually shift gears; the vehicle automatically selects the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. The gear positions are: 1. P (Park) - Parking/Starting gear; 2. R (Reverse) - Reverse gear; 3. N (Neutral) - Neutral gear; 4. D (Drive) - Forward gear, also known as driving gear; 5. L (Low) - Low gear; 6. S (Sport) - Sport mode.