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Why Is My Car Shaking?
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When you're driving your car, you might notice some shaking. The shaking might range from mild to severe, and some of the causes for shaking can be dangerous. We've prepared a list of different causes for vehicle shaking in the article below. However, it's crucial that you get a full diagnosis by a certified technician to ensure that the problem is addressed. Schedule an appointment today with our service experts if you have an issue with your car shaking.
Engine
Some engine problems can cause the vehicle to shake. For example, faulty spark plugs can cause inconsistent acceleration or stumbling, which might feel like shaking. Spark plugs usually last between 80,000 and 100,000 miles. The engine air filter might be another culprit. A dirty or clogged filter might also cause stumbling upon acceleration or shaking.
Brakes
Failing or worn brake system parts can also cause vehicle shaking. Front brakes usually wear out faster as they do the most work in stopping your car. Brake pads on front-wheel disc brakes can last around 50,000 miles, but it does depend on your driving habits. Check your owner manual for a more specific brake service schedule. You can also ask our technicians to check your brakes whenever you bring your vehicle in for maintenance.
Wheels
Several possible wheel problems can cause your car to shake or vibrate. You might also notice that your steering wheel is vibrating or shaking as you drive. This could be a symptom of wheel components such as wheel bearings, tie rod ends, or ball joints. Wheel problems like this can be a serious safety hazard. They may cause your vehicle to shake violently and suddenly. If you notice any issues like the above, be sure to call our service department right away.
Axles
Your vehicle has two axles - one in the front and one in the back. Each axle connects the wheels on either end. You can damage your axles in an accident or by driving off-road. If your axles are damaged, you might notice vibrating when you accelerate. This could signal a dented or bent axle. Another possibility is a damaged driveshaft or CV joint.
Tires
Your tires might be another reason for vehicle shaking. If your tires haven't been properly balanced or aligned, you might experience shaking as you drive. You might also have one or more tires that haven't been tightened properly. Yet another possibility is a tire that is very low on air. It can be difficult to assess tire problems by yourself. Bring your vehicle into our expert service department for a thorough inspection of your tires and wheels.
Get expert help in diagnosing your vehicle problems and correcting symptoms like shaking by contacting our auto service center today.
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