Unless you’re on a gravel road, you don’t want to feel your car shaking. Even on a gravel road, it’s unpleasant but otherwise, it’s also a sign you may be due for an auto repair service. There are a number of car problems that can cause vibration at different times, so paying attention to timing is key in figuring out what you may be dealing with. In any case, bringing your car to a trusted technician is the best way to get back to a smooth ride.
You Need a Tire Alignment Service
When your car shakes while driving, it’s likely because of a problem with your tires or suspension system. Both play a big role in keeping your car off the ground, moving straight forward, and cruising smoothly. Tires that are out of balance or loose can easily cause a wobble while driving. Luckily, this is an easy fix if you get your car to a technician right away when you notice symptoms. It could also be another part of your suspension system that’s causing your vibration. If that’s the case, it’s best to have a mechanic take a look as soon as possible to prevent more serious repairs.
Your Brakes Are Uneven
Vibration when applying the brakes points right to your car’s brake system as the source. If your rotors have uneven wear or are warped, they can cause vibration when braking. This can happen just from normal use. Leveling rotors is a tricky task, so you’ll want to get your car to a technician to take care of it.
Your Transmission Fluid is Low
There are a number of problems that can arise from low transmission fluid and one of them is feeling your car shake when accelerating. The first thing you can do is check your transmission fluid level using the corresponding dipstick. If it shows the fluid is low, you should top it off if possible and get your car to a technician to diagnose an underlying problem. Most likely, you have a transmission fluid leak that’s causing your fluid level to drop. Putting off a transmission repair will only end up costing you more money and stress, so it’s a good idea not to procrastinate having a technician run diagnostics.
You Need New Spark Plugs
Alternatively, noticing your car shaking when accelerating could also point to your spark plugs. If your transmission fluid looks great, it’s time to shift your attention. Additionally, if your car shakes when idle, it can also point to your spark plugs. Your spark plugs are responsible for igniting the air-fuel mixture in your car’s engine, so if they aren’t operating the way they should, it can cause your engine to run rough at various times. If you’re car savvy, you can carry out this replacement easily at home. Otherwise, it’s best to bring your car to a trusted technician.
Your Motor Mounts Are Worn or Broken
If you suddenly notice your car shaking when idle, it could also point to your motor mounts being worn or broken. To figure out if this is your problem, you just have to pop the hood of your car and take a look at the parts securing your engine in place. If you notice cracks or broken parts, it could be the reason behind your car shaking. Luckily, this is another easy fix, though it can cause bigger problems if left alone for too long.
Car Shaking? Come to Your Nearest AAMCO Auto Repair Shop
If you’re looking to get your smooth ride back, there’s no better place to come than your nearest AAMCO. Our technicians are here to diagnose any necessary car repair to help get your car running its best.
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