New front brake disks (in the US i think they call them Rotors??) most probably.
Perhaps, but much less likely, a worn component on the front suspension somewhere.
If it is at a complete stop, your vehicle may need a tuneup or you may have a vacuum leak
Go to a garage, and get the wheel balancing checked out on the front wheels.
During acceleration? I'm not sure. But when both idling and acceleration the engine's combustion can cause a lot of vibration in the steering wheel if you are in an older vehicle.
time for a maintance of spark plugs and wireing cgange
You will feel a vibration in the steering wheel
There is no light on the steering wheel.
The most common cause is a tire out of balance. It can also be a bent wheel, defective tire, wheel bearing, or steering parts worn.
Steering wheel vibration when applying brakes is usually caused by warped disc brake rotors
Either your drums or rotors are out of round.
Normally caused by a tire out of balance or a bent wheel or both.
Warped rotor,Tie rods, Wheel bearings (hub).
# When the tires are new. # When you feel any vibration in the steering wheel that can be attributed to a wheel balance problem.
Depending on the severity of the vibration, could be a bad tire (worn on edges) creating a "wobble" on turns, or may be a bad wheel bearing (cv joint)