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what causes engine vibration
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Engine vibration can result from several factors, often linked to imbalance in the engine's moving parts or issues in engine components. Common causes include worn or unbalanced engine mounts, which fail to properly isolate engine vibrations from the chassis; misfiring spark plugs that disrupt engine rhythm and balance; and timing issues, leading to uneven engine running. Imbalance in rotating assemblies (like the crankshaft) can also cause vibrations, as can air/fuel mixture problems that hinder smooth engine operation. Addressing these issues promptly is crucial. Regular maintenance, like ensuring spark plugs are in good condition and engine mounts are checked and replaced as necessary, can significantly reduce the risk of vibration, improving vehicle performance and comfort.
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