that is your brakes catching then being pulled just a little bit to the side and losing traction and going back and catching again.
so its catching and slipping and catching and slipping really fast
realignment, 60 to 80 bucks
if it shakes while your braking your front roters could be warped or if it shakes while your driving try balancing the tires at a tire shop.
If a car is shaking when the brakes are being applied, it is likely that the front end is out of alignment. The tie rod ends or shocks could also need replacing. You may also find that the brake rotors are warped.
Warped rotor and worn out brake pads.
maybe the car need to be linged up n check the power steering.
A car shaking while applying brakes is most likely caused by worn a brake pad. Check the brake system at all four wheels to find the problem.
You should have someone pull off the hubs and check your bearings to see if they need to be replaced or just repacked
A continuous thumping noise and floor shaking while driving on a 2000 Honda Accord could mean a loose exhaust system. It could also mean a bent frame or a broken spring.
This was originally my question. It ended up being the fuel pressure regulator.
The terminology for this system is ABS (anti-lock braking system). This prevents wheels from locking while braking heavily. The reson behind this is that when a wheel is locked, it cannot steer, which can lead to accidents. The point of ABS is not reduce the braking distance, but to alllow this vital steering while emergency braking.
The CV joint being loose is one of the main causes for a car shaking while it is going uphill. However, a faulty AC and faulty engine could also be the problem.
There could be several reasons why you are shaking while eating. You will need to see a doctor for a diagnosis.