If your brake pedal pulses it could mean that the rotor is warped or that the brake pads are worn to the point where the metal back is cutting into the rotor. You should not drive the car any further than to the nearest garage to have it repaired.
This could be the cause if an improper alignment if it happens under normal straight line driving. If the jerk is more prevalent when going on bumpy roads, it may be a sign of bad shocks or springs. If the jerk is occurring during braking situations, the problem may be related to the bearings being worn or warped discs/drums in the braking system.
This could be the cause if an improper alignment if it happens under normal straight line driving. If the jerk is more prevalent when going on bumpy roads, it may be a sign of bad shocks or springs. If the jerk is occurring during braking situations, the problem may be related to the bearings being worn or warped discs/drums in the braking system.
not usually. warped rotors will cause a vibration during braking.
If they are warped they can cause shaking when braking.
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Worn shocks and struts can cause a bumpy ride. Low tire pressure or worn tires can also contribute to feeling a bumpy road.
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warped rotor
No, warped rotors will cause vibration when braking.
Bumpy, dusty road. Definetely
Bumpy. It has a very rocky texture, so it wouldn't be very smooth. Venus is a bumpy planet.
what would cause a rubbing noise on drivers side front wheel especially when braking ( I replaced rotor and wheel bearings are good) ?