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u got a warped rotor or rotors

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Q: What cause a steering wheel to shake when lightly breaking?
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2002 Toyota sequoia steering to shake when breaking?

Get new front brake rotors, there cheap.


Does a steering wheel shake damage the vehicle?

Not the steering wheel shake itself, however what is causing the steering wheel shake, can certainly be extremely dangerous and potentially cause you to lose control of the vehicle. **GET IT CHECKED OUT BEFORE THAT HAPPENS**


Do bad bushings make your steering wheel shake?

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What can cause the steering wheel to shake half inch back and forth at lower speeds?

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What causes steering shake?

Many things can cause steering shake. Wheels out of balance. ( including rear wheels ) Tryes out of round. Worn steering components. Worn suspension components. Even loose wheel nuts/bolts. Get it checked out for safetys sake.


What cause steering wheel to shake?

you might have run out on your rotors as well as bad balance on your front tires.


What makes a steering wheel shake?

What make the steering wheel shake is the tires that need wheel balance.


What would cause steering wheel shake on a 2001 Toyota Camry ce?

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Would hard clump of ice by front tire cause steering wheel to shake?

"BY" it, no. Frozen to the wheel, certainly.


What would cause a steering wheel to shake back and forth?

Any number of things can cause a steering wheel to shake back and forth. It could be a bad wheel bearing indicating a wheel is about to fall off. It could be a bad tire or bushing. Without checking it out personally, I can't tell.