What Causes Vehicle Shaking When Braking?
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The reason for vehicle shaking when braking is: uneven wear between the brake disc and brake pads, or serrated wear on the brake disc, which causes resonance transmitted to the steering wheel through the steering gear. Methods to determine if brake pads need replacement are: 1. Normal brake pad thickness is about 10mm, and they should be replaced if below 6mm; 2. Check if there are abnormal noises when braking; 3. When brake pads are severely worn, braking efficiency decreases, and symptoms of weak braking may appear. Brake pad replacement steps: 1. Open the engine compartment to check the brake fluid level to prevent overflow during replacement; 2. Remove the wheel where the brake is located; 3. Remove the caliper bolts and take out the brake pads; 4. Install new brake pads, tighten the guide bolts, and complete the replacement.