its the center carrier bearing in the 2 peice driveshaft...have it replaced or go to a 1 peice driveshaft
One of the main causes of feeling a vibration in the gas pedal is engine vibration. The vibration from the engine causes the accelerator cable or linkage to vibrate and the vibration can be felt in the gas pedal. Check with a mechanic to be sure.
have your brake rotors turned on a lathe, or replace them with new ones.
It's by the break switch to the left of the break pedal.
Typically not.
Suspension problem, tire problem, alignment problem.
When the left pedal on a piano is pressed, it softens the sound by dampening the vibration of the strings.
I think you mean front wheel drive, it is true there will be more wear on the front tires than on a rear wheel drive. That's why wheel rotation is important. As for vibration, that's far more likely to be wheels requiring balancing than because its front wheel drive.
Pedal vibration in a car could be caused by issues such as warped brake rotors, worn brake pads, or suspension problems. It is important to have a professional mechanic inspect and diagnose the specific cause of the vibration for proper repair.
The vibration in the pedal can impact the performance of the vehicle by affecting the driver's control and feedback. Excessive vibration may lead to discomfort and difficulty in operating the vehicle smoothly, potentially affecting braking, acceleration, and overall driving experience.
try checking the gasket around the intake that should fix it
it sounds like you need rotors or pads or that you will need both rotors are warped
When the far left pedal on a piano is pressed, it softens the sound by dampening the vibration of the strings.