yes
could be struts and or strut brg plate that mounts the strut at the top
Your tires need to be "high speed" balanced.
An idle arm can vibrate due to several factors, including an imbalance in the engine's idle speed, misfiring cylinders, or worn engine mounts that fail to dampen vibrations. Additionally, issues with the idle air control valve or vacuum leaks can cause irregular airflow, leading to unstable engine performance. External factors such as road vibrations or unbalanced accessories (like the alternator or power steering pump) can also contribute to the vibration.
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.
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.
bad engine mounts low rpm old timing belt over charged ac
We have one that does that. The mechanic told us it was 2 bad motor mounts, but I haven't fixed them yet (so cannot verify the diagnosis)
This is probably due to worn brake rotors on the brakes, if there is no vibration when driving then this will be the cause.
The power steering system works on high pressure and at idle the pump does not turn fast enough to provide full assist. It requires a higher engine rpm.
There are several things... assuming you mean while the vehicle is in motion, possibilities include worn/loose steering components, out-of-round tires, excess toe in or toe out in the steer axle, out-of-round brake drum(s), bad engine mounts... choose your poison.
check motor and transmission mounts first. check steering and suspension parts.
If other things vibrate as well as the steering wheel you might have a damaged motor/transmission mount.