What causes slight shaking in a Ford Kuga?
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Ford Kuga shaking is mainly caused by increased carbon buildup in the throttle body, intake tract, valves and other components. It is recommended to contact your local 4S dealership for inspection and repair. Detailed explanation: 1. When a Ford Kuga experiences body shaking during driving, it is generally due to excessive engine carbon deposits, a dirty throttle body, or excessive carbon buildup in the fuel injectors. 2. When starting the vehicle, fuel on the carbon deposits will be sucked into the engine cylinders for combustion. Since the amount of combustible gas mixture in the engine fluctuates, body shaking occurs during cold starts. 3. If there are issues with the spark plugs, high-voltage wires, or ignition coils, the vehicle body will also shake when starting. In this case, check for excessive carbon buildup on the spark plugs and replace them with new ones if necessary. 4. If the fuel pump's fuel supply pressure is abnormal and the intake pressure sensor readings are inaccurate, shaking can also occur. At this point, check the fuel pressure and replace components promptly if needed.