What to Do When the Car Shakes at 100 km/h?
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Mainly due to incomplete absorption of gasoline into the engine, leading to carbon buildup, insufficient combustion, resulting in car shaking and increased fuel consumption. Failure to clean the throttle body and long-term neglect of spark plug replacement can cause intake manifold issues, affecting fuel atomization and combustion. Regular throttle cleaning is recommended. Long-term neglect of fuel injector cleaning can lead to delayed fuel delivery, affecting braking. Regular cleaning is advised. Prolonged use without replacing the timing gear can cause severe wear, leading to loose meshing, noise, and jerking sensations.