What Causes the Car Body to Shake During Startup?
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Car shaking during startup is mostly related to the clutch. The specific reasons are as follows: 1. When the car has been used for too long, the elasticity of the clutch pressure spring weakens, or the diaphragm spring develops cracks, both of which can cause the clutch to shake during engagement. The solution in this case is to replace the spring. 2. If the owner accidentally leaves the engine idling, engages a low gear, slowly releases the clutch pedal, and accelerates to start, and the car body shakes at this time, it indicates clutch shaking. 3. If the owner frequently uses the clutch, uneven elasticity of the pressure spring, inconsistent adjustment of the release levers, and/or uneven ends of the diaphragm spring separation fingers can lead to unsynchronized pressure timing. Uneven force on the pressure plate will then cause the clutch to shake.