your car is probably trashy
check brake rotors.
Pulsation in brake pedal when stopping? yes and also a shake or shimmy in the steering wheel when brake. your brakes may also chatter
The steering system in a 2005 Grand Prix is comprised of many different moving parts. The steering will shimmy when any of the parts begin to wear out.
Remove you foot from the accelerator, hang on to the steering wheel, do not apply the brakes, do not turn the steering wheel, and pray. If your car is in a "hydroplane", you should: -Ease off the accelerator
The shimmy sensation in a vehicles steering wheel could be from several things , but the foremost likely reason is the camber being out of adjustment, and a simple alighnment should solve the issue promptly
Worn bushes or warped brake rotor. Replace faulty item.
Usually on a new car the problem is incorrectly torqued wheels. Your owners manual will tell you how to do this. If not, loosen all wheel nuts on one wheel at a time. Then retighten each nut in an X patern.
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If you are in a rear-wheel skid, you must release your brakes and turn your steering wheel __________A. into the direction of the skid.B. opposite direction of the skid.C. straight.
If the steering wheel shakes, but to car doesn't, when applying brakes - your front rotors are warped (if you have disc brakes)...if you have drum brakes, the drum could be cracked or the pads worn unevenly If the whole car shakes, and the steering wheel only seems to react to that, when applying brakes - see above statement, but apply to the rear end. If the whole car shakes, including the steering wheel - all four corners are bad, and you're an accident looking for a place to happen soon. In any case, go to your nearest service center ASAP.
They stop your car. They are round discs that are kind of attached to the wheels and the pads grip the rotors when you apply the brakes to slow down the car. When a rotor becomes warped due to excessive heat, the steering wheel will shake when you apply the brakes.
bad front brakes.