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When i started my car it was shaking roughly

After starting my car it was shaking roughly

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Hi,good day,can be a coil,or fuel supply,air leak,spark plug,maybe you can to remove your spark plug,then check if burn the fuel properly,or be sure your engine and transmission support is not defective,sometimes it cause shaking,ty

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Most obvious would be a missfire caused by coil failure


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Lloyd

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