What Causes the T-Roc to Shake at High Speeds?
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The causes of the T-Roc shaking at high speeds include misaligned front wheel positioning angles, low front tire pressure or tire repairs, deformed front wheel rims or unequal numbers of tire bolts, loose installation of transmission system components, bent drive shafts, unbalanced power, and deformed front axles. Solutions: The optimal tire pressure for car tires is around 2.5 bar; promptly repair or replace the tires; inspect and replace the car's balancing weights; perform a four-wheel alignment for the car. If the tire pressure is too high, the vehicle's bounce over bumpy roads will be more pronounced, making the body more prone to shaking at high speeds and increasing the risk of tire blowouts. Hazards of High-Speed Shaking: It can cause body shaking, low engine idle speed, steering wheel vibration, and shaking inside the cabin. This situation requires stopping the vehicle for inspection. There are two types of car shaking: body shaking and engine shaking.