It is probably an out of balance tire, next check wheel bearings.
Out of alignment.......warped brake rotor......broken belt in a tire.....
A bad rear differential causes vibration, noise, and fluid leaks. This can impact a car's acceleration and driveability, and cause very serious problems if not addressed.
well, if it's rear wheel drive, sounds like it could be something with the drive shaft...
On a front wheel drive car I would suspect bad CV joints. On a rear wheel drive car I would suspect a bad universal joint. Have a mechanic look at it right away.
If you are referring to vibration when you hit your brakes in a car, it could be that your rotors are warped or your wheels could also be out of balance, or both.
If the tires are properly balanced plug tires should not cause a vibration.
Above the right rear axle. you can see it if you lay on the ground and look above the axle from the rear of the car
Have it checked out by a mechanic. The most likely thing is the car just needs a good tune up to replaced plugs and wires that are wearing out.
When an engines motor mounts go bad the vibration is felt throughout the entirety of the car. The motor mounts should be inspected to see if the rubber inserts are cracked.
what causes the rear lights to stay on while engine is running. the car is park
tension on the motor causes a slight vibration in the on the frame of the vehicle
it is located under the car, behind the right rear wheel above the muffler.