What Causes Vehicle Shaking During Acceleration?
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Vehicle shaking during acceleration can be caused by: engine operation issues, ignition system failure, fuel injector malfunction, and universal joint failure. When a car is running, it's essential to maintain optimal engine performance. Typically, this issue occurs when the engine fails to intake sufficient air, resulting in poor fuel-air mixture and suboptimal engine operation, leading to shaking. Ignition system failures are generally caused by incorrect ignition timing or prolonged use of worn-out spark plugs. Over time, spark plugs deteriorate, causing increased ignition gap. Abnormal engine ignition systems can also cause shaking during acceleration. It's recommended to replace them with higher-quality spark plugs and timing chains.