2020 Hyundai Sonata N Line Rear Exterior
  

If you experience shaking or vibrating when you're operating your vehicle while sitting in the driver's seat, it can increase your risk of an accident. There are many causes of shaking to look into to discover the source of the problem. With our expert service team's help, you can have the problem diagnosed to ensure the necessary repairs are performed to restore the vehicle's reliability and operation.

Worn Brake Pads

Many people fail to get their brake pads replaced every 5,000 miles, which can cause the vehicle to shake if the brakes are no longer reliable. You may notice the car shakes a lot each time you put your foot on the brakes. The front brake pads can become worn before the back pads because of the car's weight placed on the front brakes each time they slow down or come to a complete stop. Hire a qualified technician to inspect the pads to determine if it's time for a new set.

Engine Issues

There are a few components of the engine that can lead to the car shaking, which includes worn or faulty spark plugs. The spark plugs typically last 80,000 to 10,000 miles. Check the connections to determine if everything is working correctly. It may also be surprising to learn that a clogged air filter can also affect the car because it prevents enough oxygen from reaching all of the engine's components.

Tires Problems

Your tires should also be inspected to determine if they're making your vehicle shake as you operate the vehicle. Check the PSI to determine if they need more air or a hole and a leak present. The tires may even be out of balance or require an alignment to work correctly.

Different parts in the wheels can also lead to issues with the car shaking. Hire a certified technician to inspect the wheel bearings, tie rod ends, and wheel joints to determine if anything is loose or damaged. Some of the parts may need to be replaced.

Broken Axles

It can be easy to drive your vehicle around without realizing that damage has occurred to the axles before the car starts shaking. The axles may have a few dents present if you ran over something in the road or were involved in a minor accident in the past. The axles can prevent the wheels from being straight and can make the steering wheel feel wobbly and hard to maneuver as you steer. A technician can also inspect the CV joints and driveshaft to determine if the parts have any damage.

Contact us today to schedule an appointment to have the issue diagnosed by a professional at our auto service center in Springfield to restore your car's operation.

Contact

Make an Inquiry

* Indicates a required field

The All-New Genesis G90 Has Landed

It’s been over a month since we showed you an early rendering of the brand-new Genesis G90 model, and today, we’re happy to premiere the official vehicle, which you can view above. The flagship sedan, which will sit underneath the new Genesis sub-brand, has been designed to go toe to toe with some of today’s leading premium luxury sedans and dons an assortment of innovative elements and features that propel it ahead of several models in it class.

Read More
Categories: ,