What Causes Slight Vibration in the New Car's Accelerator Pedal?
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The reason for the slight vibration in the new car's accelerator pedal is: engine shaking or body resonance vibrations are transmitted to the accelerator pedal. The accelerator, also known as the throttle or air valve, refers to the control device that regulates engine power. It is operated by the driver in the cockpit via the accelerator pedal, which transmits commands through the control system components to the carburetor or fuel regulator on the engine. Precautions when pressing the accelerator include: 1. Press and release the accelerator pedal gently and smoothly; 2. Coordinate the clutch release with accelerator pressing for agile operation; 3. Select appropriate gears to ensure the engine operates mostly at medium speed and larger throttle openings for fuel efficiency; 4. Before stopping or turning off the car, release the accelerator pedal first and avoid suddenly revving the engine in neutral.