first check that your front wheel nuts are tight! if they are then check that when you turn the steering wheel that both front wheels turn (checks the steering mechanism including the tie rod ends) if they dont check tie rod ends. you probably cant do anything more yourself so take it to a mechanic.
I came across several other responses on the internet which turned out to solve my rattling problem, and the answer was to replace my front strut mounts. Although I had my struts replaced before, no one bothered to change the mounts as well, which were key in silencing this annoying rattling that made me feel like something was about to fall off.
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possibly loose?? or engine runnability problem. Alos drivetrain vibration or wheel balance problem will cause it
it shakes rapidly and jumps around crazy.
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
usually whhen something "wild" is goin on.. Or mine shakes at random parts of the day and i notcied that it only shakes with the Washer or dryer is on.. Probily your bed shakes because on the vibration of the dryer _thanks for using Wikianswers
If you mean when you are coming to a stop, and press on the brakes, you feel a vibration- this most likely means that your brake rotors are warped and need to be turned. If you mean you are already at a full stop, in idle, and you press the brake and feel a vibration- it may mean a vacuum problem in the engine or something like that. So it depends- is it your brakes vibrating, you feel it in the pedal? Or is it your engine suddenly running rough and the whole front end of the car shakes?
The braking problem is almost certainly a disk brake rotor. The vibration could be a faulty tire, a bent or damaged "half shaft" or an out of balance tire. Front end vibration is not caused by an alignment problem, but can be accentuated by worn suspension or steering components.
Need some more details. Vibration all the time? Only certain speeds, only when you accelerate, vibration in the steering wheel, in the whole vehicle?
Vibration is defined as a mechanical fluctuation from one point to another point. There are mainly two types of vibration involved in vibration analysis: free vibration and forced vibration. Free vibration occurs when an object is turned on, such as a clothes dryer and a lawnmower, and is left to vibrate on its own. Forced vibration happens when an outside object or occurrence vibrates an object. The lawnmower shakes due to an earthquake would be an example of this. Furthermore, vibration monitoring is also another important part of analysis.
Vibration when applying brakes is most likely warped rotors. Another cause could be loose caliper bolts.
your car either is a powerful and the pistons move rapidly and strong or u dont have bolts tightned enough
Its either timing or fuel intake problem.
If it shakes only when the brakes are applied, its the brakes. Just because they are "good" and stop the truck well doesn't mean they are balanced and wont cause a vibration.