What Causes Vehicle Shaking at Low Speeds?
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Detailed explanations and solutions for vehicle shaking at low speeds are as follows: 1. Poor tire balance: Generally, when replacing new tires or new steel rims, a tire balance should be performed. Otherwise, an uneven weight distribution can easily cause the steering wheel to shake. Solution: Visit a 4S shop for four-wheel alignment and dynamic balance. 2. Transmission failure: Damage to the valve body or dirty transmission oil with internal impurities, especially when dirt and impurities accumulate inside the valve body, blocking the pipelines, can lead to ineffective regulation of oil pressure, causing issues like jerking, impact, and slippage. Solution: Replace the transmission valve body or clean the transmission. 3. Rim deformation: Whether it's a regular steel rim or a lightweight aluminum rim, deformation or cracking can occur when subjected to certain external forces. Rim deformation, uneven weight distribution of the rim, and incorrect rim angles can all cause shaking while driving. Solution: Replace the rim.