You start your daily travel to work or to drop off the kids and something does not feel right. The car seems to wobble at low speeds. It shakes when accelerating. Maybe, when you press the brake pedal approaching a traffic light, your steering wheel shakes or brake pedal pushes back. These are all very common symptoms but can be caused by multiple things. – Vehicle shakes can be caused by.. – A bad tire or bent wheel.

– Incorrect tire balance.
– On a rare occasion, a damaged driveshaft or CV axle.
– Steering wheel shakes can be caused by..
– A bad tire with belt separation.
– When using the brakes
– Warped rotors.

To really know what is causing your vehicle to shake, you should have you vehicle inspected by a qualified professional and diagnosed if needed to insure you are driving in a safe vehicle, not just for your sake, but for everyone else on the road with you. If you found this information helpful, please remember to go to our Facebook, like our page and share our posts with your friends.

Shaking Steering Wheel