What causes the throttle pedal vibration in the Roewe RX5 MAX?
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Throttle pedal vibration in the Roewe RX5 MAX could be due to a dirty throttle body or excessive carbon buildup in the fuel injectors. Prolonged driving can cause the throttle body to become dirty, preventing it from closing properly, which results in a high engine idle speed. Another possible cause is excessive carbon deposits generated during engine operation, leading to throttle vibration. Additional relevant information is as follows: 1. In terms of appearance, the Roewe RX5 MAX adopts the "Rhythm Design" language, featuring a matrix-style LED headlight assembly composed of 24 LED light sources. The body lines are stylish and dynamic, with a dual-waistline design on the side profile. The roof is equipped with a luggage rack, and the overall body lines are rhythmic and full of tension. 2. The interior of the Roewe RX5 MAX also follows the "Rhythm Design" concept. The overall design of the cabin is simple yet modern, with leather-wrapped panels on the dashboard. It features a red and black dual-tone color scheme, with an optional deep black interior. The RX5 MAX also includes aluminum trim strips that run through the entire cockpit. The standout feature is the 10.4-inch full HD capacitive touchscreen, which is vertically oriented and driver-centric, providing a more convenient and safer driving experience. 3. This new Roewe SUV is built on the all-new SSA platform. In terms of powertrain, initial models will be equipped with SAIC's "Blue Core" conventional powertrain, offering a choice between 1.5T and 2.0T engines.