What should I do if the brake pedal of the Sagitar vibrates during normal driving?
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The Sagitar's brake pedal vibration during normal driving should be checked at a repair shop to determine if there is resonance caused by bottoming out. This involves checking whether the engine and transmission fixed claws are working properly or installed correctly. Otherwise, relevant components such as the engine beam should be replaced. The relevant introduction of the Sagitar is as follows: 1. The interior of the Sagitar adopts a family-style design, which is simple and easy to operate. However, many sporty elements can be seen in the Sagitar, such as the cannon-style instrument panel, flat-bottomed steering wheel, and silver trim panels, while high-end models are decorated with wood grain panels. 2. The Sagitar is very well-equipped. The Sagitar has been upgraded mainly in mid-to-low-end models such as the 1.6L Comfort version, adding features like automatic headlights and automatic anti-glare rearview mirrors to enhance the competitiveness of these models. At the same time, the 1.4T models also feature rear footwell ambient lighting, and the Luxury and Flagship versions come with a color instrument panel. The driver fatigue warning function is also a highlight of the Sagitar.
I've been driving this Sagitar for many years, and brake pedal vibrations are usually caused by uneven wear of brake discs or resonance from the road surface. I remember last winter, my car had a similar issue—sudden vibrations on a smooth road, which was quite alarming. It's best to slow down and stop immediately to check if there are stones stuck in the tires or if there's a wheel balance issue. Continuing to drive could accelerate brake pad wear, even affect braking distance, and increase the risk of rear-end collisions. I recommend taking it to a shop first to have a mechanic inspect the braking system, including the discs, calipers, and hydraulic components. Sometimes, a simple fix can resolve the issue. During regular maintenance, remember to monitor brake disc thickness and avoid waiting until unusual noises occur before addressing it. Ensuring driving safety is key, after all, the braking system directly affects your life and the safety of others.