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Your car has hundreds of moving parts. Even small parts that break or wear out can cause significant problems. While vehicles have various ways to indicate that all is not well, shaking and vibration are two major warning signs of substantial issues. Your car might start shaking suddenly, such as if you run over a curb or get into a minor accident. The shaking can gradually worsen over time if the part begins to wear out. While these common causes can help pinpoint the cause of your car's issue, contact our expert mechanics for a prompt diagnosis and repairs.

Wheels

The wheels are one of your car's main parts that can cause excess shaking if there's an underlying issue. Sometimes the problem is caused by a wheel that does not rotate at a proper cadence in tandem with the others. A wheel that turns too fast or too slow compared to the others may cause shaking and a wobbly suspension. Parts on the wheels, such as the lug nuts, may become loose and cause excess vibration. Too much or too little tire pressure can also be the culprit. The wheels may also need to be balanced or rotated.

Brakes

Your car's brakes are also susceptible to wear and tear. The brakes are prone to wearing out more quickly than other components on your vehicle, as they bear the stress of the vehicle's weight every time that you stop. A general rule of thumb is that the brakes can last for about 50,000 miles, with some variation based on the car's make and model. Additionally, your driving style can make the brakes last longer or wear out sooner. A vehicle that shakes more when you step on the brake pedal indicates that the brakes are the likely cause. The brake pads and brake rotors may need to be replaced in that case.

Engine

Some parts on the engine can also wear out and warrant replacement. The engine's air filter is one. The air filter can become contaminated or dirty and need, keeping clean, oxygenated air from reaching the engine. The spark plugs, which can last to 100,000 miles and sometimes more, may also need to be changed. A car that shakes most when you start or continues shaking while driving can be due to engine issues.

Tires

The tires may also be the source of shaking in your car. Tires that are out of their recommended pressure range may result in shaking. The tires may contribute to shaking and vibration if they are worn out or worn unevenly as well. A tire pressure check, alignment, or even new tires can solve the issue.

Axles

The front and back axles on your car may cause vibrations if they are dented or otherwise damaged. A vehicle that shakes more with acceleration may have a problem with the axle.

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