I think they all do this to a greater or lesser degree. Especially in high gear at low RPM. Really bad vibration might be the engine mounts.
Yes, a defective brake booster can cause pedal vibration. When the brake booster fails to provide the necessary assistance, it can lead to uneven pressure in the brake system, resulting in vibrations in the brake pedal during use. Additionally, issues such as air leaks or internal failures can contribute to this problem, affecting overall braking performance and feel. If you experience pedal vibration, it's advisable to have the brake system inspected by a professional.
A vibration while accelerating in a 1995 Ford Windstar might be caused by an unbalanced tire. Another cause for a vibration might be a broken motor mount. A broken tie rod might also make the car vibrate upon acceleration.
It's the turbo charger. A: if you feel a small vibration in your gas pedal plus the noise you said, it should be the wheel bearing, has to be changed (cost 50)
If you mean when you are coming to a stop, and press on the brakes, you feel a vibration- this most likely means that your brake rotors are warped and need to be turned. If you mean you are already at a full stop, in idle, and you press the brake and feel a vibration- it may mean a vacuum problem in the engine or something like that. So it depends- is it your brakes vibrating, you feel it in the pedal? Or is it your engine suddenly running rough and the whole front end of the car shakes?
When using your head voice, you feel the vibration in your head and chest area.
Maybe some of ur sparkplugs are not working causing the spark to ignite the fuel but idk why it would be doing that maybe an injector is bad
Stomp your brakes and keep strong pressure on them while at the same time steering around the obstruction if possible. You will hear lots of noise and feel vibration in the brake pedal. All of this is normal so do not release the brake pedal.
They feel it -henry
Sound is created by vibration
When you depress the brake pedal in a vehicle equipped with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), you may feel a pulsing sensation or a rapid vibration in the pedal. This is the ABS engaging to prevent wheel lockup during hard braking, allowing you to maintain steering control. The system automatically modulates brake pressure to maximize stopping power while maintaining traction. Overall, it helps enhance safety during emergency braking situations.
that could be something to where its not getting enough fuel or its flooding it ,, are you pressing it to the floor and getting nothing? is it a manual? to many things to consider