If the exhaust pipe, muffler, or tail pipe have come loose, you will certainly hear the rattling, but that would not be the cause of the shaking. It is something else causing the shaking, ranging from bad tires to bad engine performance.
It could be objects shaking in the trunk or something loose on the rear license plate or a problem with the catalytic converter or exhaust pipes.
Shaking at idle is usually caused by worn engine mounts. It may also be caused by the exhaust system coming loose and touching the frame somewhere.
Something loose? Exhaust pipe rattling/hitting on something? You'll have search it out.
A continuous thumping noise and floor shaking while driving on a 2000 Honda Accord could mean a loose exhaust system. It could also mean a bent frame or a broken spring.
Could be something loose in the trunk like the jack or spare tire. It is also possible that the exhaust system is contacting something on the subframe of the car.
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If part of it is made of some sort of rubber material it could possibly be a damper to stop the exhaust rattling or shaking itself loose and breaking.
If the motor is shaking in your Kia Sephia, you probably have loose motor mounts. Simply tightening these up will stop the engine from shaking and vibrating.
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Becuase there is trash in it, or your exhaust is loose.
Take the EXHAUST PIPES loose from the engine where they bolt to the exhaust manifolds and pull them down alittle. Then start the engine and see if it runs better.
A vehicle can be shaking and knocking when the speed gets over 50 mph if there is something wrong with the suspension. There might be a tie rod loose, a wheel that is out of balance, or the ball joints could be bad. This is a very dangerous situation that needs to be taken care of before an accident happens.