
Whole Car Shakes During Acceleration
The vehicle experiences a noticeable vibration or shaking throughout the entire car when accelerating. This symptom often indicates a drivetrain or engine-related issue that requires prompt diagnosis to prevent further damage.
Diagnosis Details
Possible Causes
Worn or failing CV (constant velocity) joints, especially on the front axles, which can cause vibration under load during acceleration.
Engine or transmission mount failure, allowing excessive movement and vibration transfer to the chassis.
Wheel imbalance or bent wheel, though this typically causes vibration at speed rather than specifically during acceleration.
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What You Should Do
Inspect CV axles and joints for wear, damage, or looseness.
Check engine and transmission mounts for cracks or separation.
Have the wheels balanced and inspected for damage.
If the issue persists, a professional drivetrain inspection is recommended.
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Disclaimer: This AI-generated diagnosis is for informational reference only. Always consult a qualified mechanic for an in-person inspection. AutOwner is not responsible for decisions made based on this information.


