As a driver, you may find it unnerving if your car unexpectedly begins to shake while heading to your destination. There are various issues from the brakes to the engine that may offer insights as to what the source may be, but to get the most accurate diagnosis you should use a technician's help to identify the cause to ensure the correct repairs are performed.
Tires
Tires absorb a lot of impact from the road, curbs, potholes, and rough terrain. Due to this, things like the balance, alignment and tread of the tires may be offset over time. This tire imbalance is one of the common causes for a vehicle to shake. If you're in need of a balance and tire rotation, the car should be serviced by a professional.
Brake Issues
The brake pads typically will need to be replaced every 50,000 miles or so, depending on your driving habits. The brakes can cause the car to shake every time you use them as they wear and become uneven. Replacing the brakes will improve your stopping power and help you stay safer on the road. Waiting too long may also impact the rotors as the brake pads fade.
Engine
There are many components to an engine. If your check engine light is illuminated and your vehicle is shaking, it is important to have it diagnosed quickly. One common item that can cause engine vibration is worn spark plugs. Typically spark plugs can last around 80,000 to 100,000 miles, so this issue is seen more often in vehicles with higher mileage. If you're unsure what engine component may be causing your vehicle to vibrate, bring it in for our certified technicians to inspect.
Driveline
The driveline transfers power from the engine to the wheels. When parts related to this are malfunctioning it can lead to the vehicle shaking. Also, if the axle is damaged, it can make the vehicle shaky. There's also the CV joints which are boot-like structures that when damaged can cause shaking as debris reaches the axles.
Reach out to our expert service team in Phoenix today to schedule an inspection and get the repairs you need to ensure you can safely drive your vehicle.