What Causes Severe Body Vibration When the Speed Exceeds 100 km/h?
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It is quite common for the steering wheel to vibrate when the car is idling. Some car owners experience intense steering wheel vibration when driving at high speeds, especially when the speed reaches 80-100 km/h or above. This situation is mostly caused by issues with the car tires. If the mass distribution of the tire is uneven, it can lead to dynamic imbalance when the wheel rotates at high speeds, resulting in severe steering wheel vibration during driving. Here is some additional information: Replacing the brake pads—usually, replacing the brake discs and brake pads can resolve the symptoms. If the steering wheel vibrates even at low speeds, it might be due to the mechanical steering system, such as a loose steering belt causing slippage, which can also lead to steering wheel vibration. Additionally, looseness or excessive gaps in the steering linkage system can cause vibration and abnormal noises, though this is relatively rare.