What is the reason for noticeable car shaking above 110 km/h?

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ChaseFitz
07/29/25 12:14pm
The reason for noticeable car shaking above 110 km/h is that severe carbon deposits can cause spark plug blockage and valve blockage. There are three vehicle maintenance methods: 1. When starting: Pay attention to letting the vehicle idle for one and a half minutes when starting a cold car, allowing the vehicle to have a warm-up period. When just starting, the internal temperature of the engine does not reach the normal operating temperature. The water temperature gauge should point to 90 degrees as normal, and the car may shake with loud engine noise; 2. Do not drag the gear while driving: When the engine shakes, the gear should be shifted down in time. Dragging the gear will cause the engine to bear excessive pressure, insufficient power, incomplete combustion of gasoline, and carbon deposits in the nozzle will affect the service life of the engine; 3. Protection of the chassis: The chassis is the part of the car body closest to the ground and is also very susceptible to damage from ground objects while driving. Therefore, the chassis should be checked frequently to avoid excessive damage from foreign objects.
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