Why Does the Car Shake Violently During Emergency Braking?
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The reasons for severe shaking during emergency braking are as follows: During high-speed braking, when the brake disc is constrained by the brake caliper, an uneven brake disc surface can cause vibrations. These vibrations are transmitted to the vehicle body and steering wheel through the tie rods and suspension, resulting in body shaking and unstable steering. The harmful effects of emergency braking on the car are as follows: 1. Emergency braking damages the brake pads and significantly impacts the braking system. It also accelerates tire wear, reducing the tire's lifespan. 2. Emergency braking suddenly increases the vehicle's load, placing additional strain on the engine and transmission, which can harm these systems. 3. It reduces the lifespan of the clutch system. 4. It increases fuel consumption.