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if it is vibration when braking, it is most likely warped brake discs ,which can be skimmed using a lathe or by replacing. if it is vibration when not braking & coming off the power it could be wear in an inner cv joint
Vibration when applying brakes is most likely warped rotors. Another cause could be loose caliper bolts.
Is it accompanied by a shuddering or vibration? You could likely have bad brake rotors.
Vibration at idle, especially with automatic transmission, is usually caused by engine idling to slow. Now, since there is no idle adjustment screw anymore you need to have the vehicle checked at your Toyota Dealer. Some vibration, even to that level is normal. IF IT HAPPENS IN THE PROCESS OF STOPPING, WHILE BRAKING, YOUR BRAKE ROTORS ARE LIKELY OUT OF ROUND.
more likely a bad connector plug somewhere could be the ecu connector
Likely a loose or broken strut or shock. Could be the same for a load leveling bar, depending on the vehicle.
More than likely a front or rear brake rotor is out of round. Depending on what model and year vehicle it could be a brake drum out of round also.
Most likely warped brake discs
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It it is a very slight shake this may be normal. Engines make vibrations and vehicle design engineers are less likely to waste time and money hiding this vibration on a truck than a car. Generally, trucks are meant to be practical more than luxurious. If it is a severe vibration, your engine may be running poorly or you may have a vibration transfer problem.