One or both front brake rotors warped.(overheated) take off and have both re-surfaced ("turned") or if beyond 'trueing-up' then replace them both. About 25.00 ea. (new)
At moderate speeds, yes. For higher speeds or tight cornering, you might be causing a problem.
Tires/wheels out of balance?
Most likely its your tires. Could just need balanced. Or you might have uneven wear making it shimmy.
Because your motor is spinning faster at higher speeds causing higher rpm's
Probably worn steering and/or suspension parts. Have the front end safety inspected.
The blower motor speed resister is burned out.
I was considering a Lexus RX400h when I realized that it was very inefficient at freeway speeds 65-75 mph. Most of my driving is freeway at high speeds. How does the Toyota Highlander hybrid technology work? Is it still beneficial/cost effective at freeway speeds?
Only at low speeds, or worst at low speeds? Either way it's probably a bad front tire. Failing that, bad front wheel rim or front wheel rim not properly secured to the hub.
Because at higher speeds you have more velocity than at lower speeds transferring more energy to make a bigger crashing causing more damage.
You have warped rotors. They will need to be removed and trued or replaced. Causes of this are lug nuts overtightened, or heat from heavy braking at high speeds.
on most vehicals that kind of shaking is caused by a worn out steering component. steering dampner or idler arm.
Switch the front wheels to the rear and try it; if the vibration has changed at all you have a tire/wheel problem. It is not uncommon for a shop to miss this problem. Most vibrations like yours ARE tire/whhel problems. sounds like u-joints
What is the roaring noise from a 1999 Toyota Camry XLE at speeds over 35 ? Sounds like it is coming from the rear.
It happens when light enters different mediums, causing it to 'shift speeds'
Hypothyroidism is when the thyroid slows down, possibly causing weight gain.Hyperthyroidism is when the thyroid speeds up, possibly causing weight loss.
Moderate damage and estimated winds of 86-110 mph would qualify a tornado as an EF1 on the Enhanced Fujita scale.
you are suppose to change at 3000 rpm to get your correct gas mileage
yes they would. you my be able to reduce the problem by having the wheels computer balanced. you may be able to have the wheels straightend or replaced
Particle collision usually refers to two subatomic particles slamming into each other at high speeds causing them to break into smaller particles. These speeds are created by particle accelerators.
Despite repeated balancing, my 2004 and 2007 Ford Focus (Foci?) would shimmy at speeds above 65. In both instances the problem was rectified by the installation of new sway bar end links (Google it). Any decent auto parts store will have them for about $25 each (you need 2) and most DIYers will have the metric sockets and wrenches necessary to install.
you might be having an unsteady foot. or your fluid is low causing slippage.
The KI speeds up the decomposition of H2O2, causing a vigorous production of oxygen gas.
Could be out of balance Tire may be worn and need replacement Could be a bent wheel
Despite repeated balancing, my 2004 and 2007 Ford Focus (Foci?) would shimmy at speeds above 65. In both instances the problem was rectified by the installation of new sway bar end links (Google it). Any decent auto parts store will have them for about $25 each (you need 2) and most DIYers will have the metric sockets and wrenches necessary to install.
5 speeds dont need trany fluid. lloll