make sure your brake pads are in good condition, a vibration in the brake pedal indicates a warped rotor to include worn front disk pads, make sure your front tires are not going bald, because they will do just as much vibration as a warped rotor when stepping on the brake pedal.
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Motor is idling rough.
Tire out of balance, loose lug nuts, worn wheel bearing, or bent wheel.
Most likely warped brake discs
If it shakes all the time it is a tire/wheel problem. If it only shakes when braking then it is a brake problem.
Losse wheel, worn bearing, or more than likely, a worn CV joint.
Tire out of balance, bent wheel, or if it vibrates only when braking you have a warped rotor.
just turn the key til the point it goes(gently).when it stops,move the steering wheel while turning the key.
Check your power steering fliud, if it is low this could cause the vibration you are feeling.
just turn the key til the point it goes(gently).when it stops,move the steering wheel while turning the key.
Not surprisingly, it depends, if the steering wheel vibrates all the time, no. IT could be a whole bunch of things. If it just vibrates at a certain speed range, roughly 50 to 70 mph, it is probably the tracking on your tires (or at least that's worth checking as it is a cheap procedure). Either way, if it makes you feel unsafe whilst driving the car, then don't drive it.
bearings inside your sterring colum need replacing