You might have a broken or worn transmission/engine mount.
The energy being released in the engine is not transferred to the outside; it manifests as vibration, which is transferred to the rest of the vehicle, hence the shaking of the car.
it is never
For a 2011 Toyota Corolla, it is generally recommended to change the transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on driving conditions. If you frequently drive in heavy traffic, tow, or operate in extreme temperatures, you may need to change it more often. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines tailored to your vehicle. Regular maintenance helps ensure optimal transmission performance and longevity.
A car is stopped at a traffic light because the light is red, indicating that it is not safe to proceed through the intersection.
This is my question. I just got the timing belt replaced two months ago. I noticed not long after this happened the car starting shaking a little when I was stopped in traffic. Now it's happening more often. It's acting like it might stall. Also, the acceleration seems to be a little sluggish.
When you enter traffic from a stopped and position, always yield the right of way to
If you mean stalling in Drive when stopped at Traffic lights. I had the same problem with my 2000 Lincoln Navigator. It was a clogged transmission filter. I changed the transmission filter & oil. The problem disappeared immediately. 24,000 miles later all is still good.
Your house may be shaking due to various reasons such as earthquakes, construction work nearby, heavy traffic, or even strong winds. It is important to investigate further to determine the exact cause of the shaking and take appropriate action to address it.
Your house may be shaking due to various reasons such as nearby construction, seismic activity, heavy traffic, or even strong winds. It is important to investigate the cause to ensure the safety and stability of your home.
It is when the operator of the vehicle intentionally maneuvers so as not to be stopped by the traffic stop and continuing on when ordered to stop.
When you enter traffic from a stopped and position, always yield the right of way to
Stopped!