Possibly a bent or out of balance drive shaft.
Sometimes you have to shimmy the steering wheel back and forth while trying to put the ignition to lock position. Many vehicles do this.
could be tires out of round,bent rim,out of balence wheel or wheel bearings. or it could be the u-joint is bad and it is off balancing your drive shaft
Tires can be either out of balance or have a slipped belt and cause vibration in the steering wheel. Wheels can be bent and cause it. CV joints can be almost to the point of failure and cause it. Excessively loose steering components (ball joints, Rack, idler arm (if present), struts... Either the front or rear drive shafts could be out of balance most likely the front
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Oh honey, the Kamchatka earthquake was caused by the movement of the Pacific Plate sliding under the North American Plate along the subduction zone. It's like a tectonic tango down there, causing the Earth to shake and shimmy. So, in short, it's a classic case of plate tectonics doing its thing.
your car is probably trashy
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine problem with ABS light Sounds like rotors may be out of round causing shimmy need to be resurfaced or replaced
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.
i just replaced my rotors on my 97 ranger , they werepitted and warp and could not be turned
The most likely cause is a warped rotor. It can also be other things so have you brakes and suspension inspected.
check brake rotors.
When you're brake pads be calm worn, they will have a slight shimmy when you apply the brakes. When the brake pads are completely worn out they will make a grinding noise.
Shimmy Shimmy Ya was created on 1995-05-09.
Shimmy Shimmy Quarter Turn was created in 2004.
When Brake Rotors Are To Thin To Turn On A Brake Lathe To Have The Minumn Thickness. They Need To Be Replaced.
go for an alignement
If the car shakes when stopping you probably have warp brake rotors (discs). Have a trusted mechanic inspect those brakes for safety sake. Define shimmy. Heavy braking in adverse weather/road conditions will cause the ABS to operate. The ABS works by alternately applying the brakes almost to lock-up and then releasing them. If the shimmy only happens in adverse weather conditions it could be that the ABS needs looking at but it's more likely that you probably need to improve your driving skills.