What Causes the Car to Shake When Releasing the Clutch?
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The reasons for car shaking when releasing the clutch: 1. Uneven pressure distribution on the car's clutch, incorrect pressure position; 2. Excessive spring force of the clutch pressure plate, causing the clutch to shake; 3. Stiffness in components such as the release sleeve and release fork shaft; 4. Oil contamination or breakage of the friction disc lining; 5. Bent main or driven discs, uneven height of the release levers. The clutch is installed between the engine and the transmission, serving as the assembly component in the car's drivetrain that directly connects to the engine. Typically, the clutch is mounted together with the engine crankshaft's flywheel assembly, acting as the component that cuts off and transmits power between the engine and the car's drivetrain.