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How's your wheel alignment and the condition of your brake rotors/drums?
posssibly but it wouldnt unless somethings wrongAnother AnswerNot likely. More probably it's one or more of your wheels need balancing. If someone tagged a curb with some force, this can cause one of your wheels to be bent and out of balance. Any rotating part on your car can cause shaking if it is damaged or unbalanced. The more mass the item has or the more out of balance it is, the more pronounced the shaking will be. Also the speed of the shaking will coincide with the speed of the item out of balance. If more than one item is out of balance and they rotate at different speeds, the shaking will vary from none to maximum then back through none as they create harmonics in your car.
Shaking hands is proper when you are meeting a person Through shaking hands you introduce yourself.
Seismic waves are the vibrations from earthquakes that travel through the earths surface and is measured bye the shaking you feel.
If you're feeling a shaking/shuddering through the steering wheel when braking, this could mean you have warped rotors or uneven wear in your brake pads. Check them. It could also signify an unbalance in your tires. If you're feeling a change in the braking, like locking up or a skidding, this could mean something is wrong with your ABS (if your model has ABS).
== == As the car speeds up the unbalanced wheels start to wobble. The force of the wobble is transferred to the cars body through the steering mechanism. You would feel the shaking first in the steering wheel. It becomes more pronounced as you pick up speed. == == * Front end need's religning, bad tires or tie-rods. * Tires are low in air.
It will but not as effectively.
There is something wrong with your wheels or steering. You car is NOT safe to drive.
The pump pressurizes the power steering fluid. The fluid travels through the steering rack or steering box to aid in the making the vehicle steer easier.
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Under steering is when a car is in a turn and it continue straight or pushes the front end through the turn while the steering wheel is turned.