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
A deceleration graph typically shows a decreasing function where the value of deceleration is decreasing over time. This is in contrast to an acceleration graph, where the value of acceleration is typically constant or increasing over time. The deceleration graph would show negative values as the object slows down.
To find the minimum deceleration, you would need to calculate the change in velocity and time over which the deceleration occurs. Then, you can use the formula a = Δv / t, where a is the acceleration, Δv is the change in velocity, and t is the time. The minimum deceleration would be the smallest value calculated using this formula.
no it will not...
witch lights
A short circuit.
Fuses
A rich burn condition would cause too much fuel to build up and oxygen would be available at the catalytic converter during deceleration resulting in backfiring and excessive heat in the catalytic converter. Check the O2 sensor, air filter, injectors and plugs for anything that might allow raw fuel into the exhaust system.
Fuel leak.
The Drivetrain
My stomach made a large rumble, I figured that meant I was hungry.
The blower motor resistor is defective.
maybe the clutch