more common is when a steel belt on one of the front tires has broken that then makes a little bump on the servace of the tire. run you hand over the surface of the tire and you will find a bump. that will be the bad tire. General Tire is known for that problem form what Ive seen. it could also be a loose balljoint, this could be very dangerous depending on how bad it is, you can lose a wheel causing you to lose control of your vehicle. Or it could just need a wheel alinement or a wheel balance.
This is probably due to worn brake rotors on the brakes, if there is no vibration when driving then this will be the cause.
yes
Steering fluid leak.
Steering wheel vibration when applying brakes is usually caused by warped disc brake rotors
Yes, either can cause a shake while driving.
Yes, misalignment can cause your steering to vibrate. When the wheels are not properly aligned, it can lead to uneven tire wear and cause the vehicle to pull to one side, which may result in vibrations in the steering wheel. Additionally, misalignment can affect the suspension components, further contributing to a shaky or vibrating steering experience. Regular alignment checks are important to maintain smooth handling and ride comfort.
usually a drunk driver causes that really a few things can cause that broken spring, bad shockabsorbers, a flat tire or worn steering parts check your power steering fluid
No it will not cheak your tie rods .I'f it vibrate's when you press your brake's it's the rotors, fix it quick or the "vibrate" will keep losing lug nuts. Yes.
If other things vibrate as well as the steering wheel you might have a damaged motor/transmission mount.
Yes, if the belt slips.
Bad tires or out of balance tires or driveshafts. Have it checked out.
Check your power steering fliud, if it is low this could cause the vibration you are feeling.