It could cause it. It could be something else though. It could also be a worn-out tensioner.
warped break disk
Warped rotor. Remove and have it turned, or replaced.
Yes, a catalytic converter can cause a vehicle to vibrate and stall. It will do this when it gets plugged because it causes the fuel mix to be disturbed.
inspect the upper motor mount
It has to vibrate.
vibrate is somthink
No. The only Apple products that vibrate are the iPhones
You may want to check your alternator to make sure it is producing enough charge to run everything at night.
Turning on the radio will not cause your car to vibrate. The only thing I can think of that would even be remotely possible is that the alternator is barely working enough to keep the battery charged. The extra load of the radio could possible cause the engine to miss. This is highly unlikely, but remotely possible. Have the charging system checked.
it cause it to vibrate!
Well, it can vibrate very fast.
No, they vibrate more.