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Why is the car shaking continuously?

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DiMila
09/02/2025, 03:49:50 AM

Insufficient oil pressure during hot idle can cause the car body to shake. Related introduction: 1. Related principle: Check whether the fuel supply pressure and intake pressure sensor are normal. If the fuel pump supply pressure is abnormal or the intake pressure sensor value is incorrect and malfunctions, it can cause the car body to shake. Solution: Check the oil pressure and replace parts if necessary. 2. Other possibilities: Due to mechanical wear, improper assembly, or other faults, the oil pressure may be too low or non-existent. Diesel engines generally have a pressure regulating valve that can adjust the oil pressure.

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Marilyn
09/14/2025, 11:01:11 PM

Last time I was driving on the highway, my car suddenly started shaking violently, which gave me quite a scare. I quickly checked and found that the ignition system was the issue—worn-out spark plugs were causing uneven combustion. If you encounter a similar situation, don’t panic. It’s best to find a safe spot to pull over and check the spark plugs or ignition coils, as these are common culprits. Car shaking can also be related to a clogged air filter, as too much carbon buildup can make the engine work harder. If the problem persists, it’s advisable to visit a repair shop as soon as possible to replace the faulty parts. Otherwise, fuel consumption may increase, and other components could get damaged. Regular maintenance can prevent such shaking—don’t wait until it becomes a bigger problem. Remember, safety first!

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PiperLynn
10/28/2025, 11:40:22 PM

My old car started shaking, especially when braking or turning. After inspection, it was found that the tires were unbalanced, causing the body to be unstable. This kind of shaking usually occurs on the wheels, such as when the tire pressure is too low or the tread wears unevenly. Driving for a long time without inspection can cause tire deformation. In such cases, I recommend first checking the pressure and wear of all four tires. If possible, a tire balancing adjustment can be done. Don’t ignore suspension components, such as loose ball joints, which can also cause vibrations. Driving with shaking is not only uncomfortable but also affects handling safety. Address the issue as soon as it’s discovered to avoid damaging more expensive parts. Paying attention to how the car feels while driving can save a lot of trouble in the long run.

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IslaFitz
12/11/2025, 10:50:02 PM

My car used to experience persistent shaking at low speeds, and after investigation, it was mainly due to a fault in the suspension system. The shock absorber was leaking oil, causing the car body to become unstable. This kind of shaking is often more noticeable when driving over bumpy roads, and over time, it can damage the springs or bushings. If you encounter a similar situation, check whether the suspension components are intact and replace them if necessary to resolve the issue. Safety is crucial—if the shaking is severe, don't force yourself to drive. Instead, visit a professional shop to avoid accidents. Regular maintenance can extend your car's lifespan and prevent major repairs.

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LeAlaina
02/01/2026, 12:01:30 AM

Once I noticed my car was shaking persistently after starting. Upon careful analysis, it was due to insufficient fuel supply, possibly caused by clogged fuel injectors or a dirty fuel filter. This condition leads to rough engine operation, accompanied by reduced power and increased fuel consumption. It's recommended to inspect the fuel system, clean the injectors, or replace the filter. A blocked air intake could also be a contributing factor. Don't ignore shaking while driving—address it promptly to ensure smooth and safe operation. Regular cleaning of these components helps maintain optimal vehicle performance.

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CodyRose
04/26/2026, 05:16:25 PM

I've encountered car shaking issues with various causes, such as aging engine mounts causing body vibrations or transmission gear wear. Engine shaking significantly affects the overall driving experience, becoming more noticeable during acceleration or gear shifting. It's advisable to first check simple aspects, like whether the shaking persists in neutral, to determine if it's an engine or other system issue. If the problem continues, don't underestimate it - it may conceal more serious faults. Prompt diagnosis and repair at a service shop ensure both safety and cost savings. Developing good driving habits and regular maintenance can reduce such troubles.

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