What Causes Brake Pedal Vibration?
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Vibration in the brake pedal and steering wheel when braking may be caused by the following reasons: 1. For manual transmission vehicles, slight vibration in both the brake pedal and clutch pedal is normal when the vehicle is operating at low gear with high torque. 2. For automatic transmission vehicles, pedal vibration is also normal when stopping at a red light with the gear in D. Shifting to N or P gear will significantly reduce this sensation. 3. Warped brake discs can also cause vibration, especially during sudden braking. In such cases, it is generally recommended to replace the brake discs.