I Put Oil In My Car And Now It’s Shaking in Spanish

How to Say “I Put Oil In My Car And Now It’s Shaking” in Spanish

If you’ve recently put oil in your car and now it’s shaking, it’s likely that there’s a problem with either the oil you used or how much you put in. Whether you’re in a Spanish-speaking country or just need to communicate with a Spanish-speaking mechanic, knowing how to say “I put oil in my car and now it’s shaking” in Spanish can be helpful.

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“To say ‘I put oil in my car and now it’s shaking’ in Spanish, you can say ‘Puse aceite en mi coche y ahora está temblando.’”

If you need to provide more information about the problem, you can use additional phrases such as:

– “Creo que puse demasiado aceite” (I think I put too much oil)
– “Usé el tipo incorrecto de aceite” (I used the wrong type of oil)
– “El motor suena como si estuviera fallando” (The engine sounds like it’s misfiring)
– “El coche vibra y se sacude” (The car vibrates and shakes)

Remember that communication is key when it comes to fixing car problems. Even if you don’t speak Spanish fluently, knowing a few key phrases can help you convey important information to a mechanic and get your car back on the road.
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