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It can be difficult to know what to do if you're driving your vehicle, and it starts to shake or vibrate rapidly. Whether minor or severe, the shaking can be hazardous to you and other motorists on the road. There are a few common issues that can cause the issue to occur. A certified technician's diagnosis is key to resolving the problem and maintaining the operation and safety of the car. Contact our service team if you start to experience the problem.

Broken Parts in the Wheel

Some components in the wheel are broken or have come loose, which can cause the car to shake. Hire a technician to inspect the wheel bearings, tie rod ends, and ball joints. The parts may need to be replaced or repaired. One of the most common signs the wheels are the cause of the problem is if the steering wheel feels shaky or wobbly.

Damaged Axles

The axles are the parts that hold and secure the wheels but can cause the vehicle to vibrate or shake if they're bent or dented. A few events can cause the axles to become damaged, including getting into a car accident or running over a large object on the road. The CV joints may also be damaged and cause the vehicle to shake.

Worn Brake Pads

Brake pads can wear down too much and can make it harder to stop the vehicle. You may notice the car vibrate or shakes every time you press on the brake pedal. It's important to have the brake pad replaced every 50,00 miles or even sooner if you have aggressive driving habits.

Tires

Tires can also make the car shake and require testing the PSI to determine if there's enough air. A minor leak can cause one of the tires to continue to lose air. There may also be uneven tread on the four tires if you haven't followed a schedule with rotating the tires. There may even be a lack of alignment or balance with the tires, which prevents the vehicle from driving smoothly. A technician can check out your tires' condition to determine if they're the source of the problem.

Engine Issues

The engine's parts may also be causing the car to shake. Take a look at the spark plugs' connections to determine if everything is in place and good condition. You can also examine the air filter to determine if it's clogged or dirty. If there's a blockage of dirt, it prevents enough air from passing through and having contact with the parts in the engine.

Reach out to our expert service team in Kansas City to diagnose the problem and have the necessary repairs performed to restore your vehicle's safety.

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