What causes the transmission to shake when the Mazda 3 Axela is parked in D gear?
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The reasons for the Mazda 3 Axela's transmission shaking when parked in D gear: Clutch failure: The clutch is the only power transmission component between the engine and the transmission. If the clutch is abnormal or damaged, it may cause the vehicle body to shake. Transmission gear damage: The transmission's power transmission principle is achieved through combinations of gears of different sizes to realize power speed change and torque variation. Since the gear sets operate in constant mesh mode, they rotate at high speed regardless of whether a gear is engaged or not. If the transmission gears are damaged, such as deformation, fragmentation, or excessive wear causing burning phenomena, it will lead to vehicle body shaking.