Why is the car shaking while driving?
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The following is a detailed analysis of the specific situations when a car shakes while driving: 1. Shaking during startup: This is caused by insufficient fuel combustion leading to inadequate power. 2. Idling shake: This occurs due to severe engine carbon deposits, ignition system issues, or unstable oil pressure. 3. High-speed shaking: This is caused by tire pressure being too high or too low, abnormal tire wear, rim deformation, shock absorber failure, or tire imbalance issues. 4. Engine mount aging: The engine mount is the shock absorption system of the engine, responsible for absorbing minor vibrations during operation. If the engine mount is faulty, these vibrations will transmit to the steering wheel and the cabin, causing the car to shake.