That's most likely an engine misfire.
If so, misfires can be caused by quite a few different things:
If it's throttle body injected it's probably NOT a fuel problem but there's still a possibility.
* It COULD be electrical (spark) in which case it's possible that it's something like a coil pack, distributor cap, plug wire or sparkplug. * It COULD be a sticking or burned valve. Now you just have to find out which.
This is not a question, but i'd say you need a new mode of transport.
The answer is on page 11 in the owner's manual ( "Light is blinking" ). Engine is misfiring, bring it to a garage as soon as possible.
Since this morn my car has started shaking and not functioning properly. I can also smell a burning smell coming through the fans and the boot? Could this be the Exhaust?
GASOLINE ENGINE OR DIESEL?
This is condensation and it is normal for that to happen.
Try changing transmission fluid and filter
This will depend upon the type of car you have, the type of shaking and what is causing the shaking. The solution may be anything from tightening a bolt to stop driving the car because it is dangerous.
Why is my car shaking after I hit a bump in the street?? Espeically when I put my foot on the breaks.
You probably do not have one or more of the wires fully seated on the plug ends. Make sure they "click" into place.
No. Bucking, I would consider an engine performance issue and shaking would be suspension or steering issues.
to much oil
because wheels need balancing