What Causes Car Shaking When Braking?
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The reasons for car shaking when braking are: 1. Uneven brake disc surface with excessive radial runout; 2. Significant deviation in wheel alignment data, incorrect front wheel alignment angles, or excessive toe-in; 3. Tire pressure being too high or too low; 4. Abnormal tire wear or deformation of the tire rim. Methods for braking under different driving conditions include: 1. When the brake pedal is abnormal, use engine braking and shift to a lower gear; 2. In heavy traffic, press the brake pedal gently; 3. On rainy or muddy roads, lightly press the brake pedal repeatedly; 4. In emergency situations, firmly press the brake pedal immediately, then release it slowly, followed by repeatedly pressing and releasing the brake pedal gently.