The warpage makes the brake pedal pulsate, which doesn't usually interfere too much with braking, but why take chances with anything but top condition for your stopping power?
No, warped rotors will cause vibration when braking.
Rotors or drums warped. Have them turned.
Yes, warped rotors can contribute to slow acceleration. When brake rotors are warped, they can cause uneven braking, which may lead to increased drag on the vehicle. This additional resistance can impede the vehicle's ability to accelerate smoothly. Additionally, if the brakes are constantly engaging due to warped rotors, it can affect overall performance and responsiveness.
Your rotors are warped. You will need to have the rotors turned or replaced and new brake pads installed. Warped rotors are caused by over tightening the lug nuts or by excess heat from high speed stops or riding the brake pedal.
A common reason is that the front rotors have warped. Go check out WikiAnswers on the topic of "warped brake rotors". Rotors should wear out smoothly in normal driving. Use of the brakes that generate lots of heat (hard braking, riding the brakes) will result in warped rotors.
if you are driving and you go to stop, then that means that the front rotors are warped. if the front rotors are bad, you will feel a pulsation in pedal while applying brakes. change rotors on front.
Warped rotors
warped rotors
There can be. Only way to know is have your brakes and rotors inspected.
It's almost always warped rotors.
Warped rotors. Driving using the left foot to brake causes the rotors to heat up. Quenching the hot rotors by driving thru water will cause them to warp. The warped rotors cause the pedal to pulsate.
The front rotors are out of round or warped, Need to have the rotors turned.