Posted on 2/28/2020
Today's cars are intricately designed to make our driving experience smooth and quiet. This is why our cars have so many components that absorb shock and sound, so that we don't have to feel every bump in the road. If you start feeling that your seat is vibrating or shaking during your drive, something is definitely wrong. There are a few different reasons why this can happen, but typically the issue is an easy fix. A shaky or vibrating steering wheel can indicate a few different things: Your seat itself may just be loose. Typically we can take care of this with a few turnings of a wrench or replacing a worn out bolt. There may be suspension system parts that are worn down, such as the shocks and struts. If your vehicle isn't absorbing shock correctly, you can feel that coming through your seat on very uneven roads. Warped brake discs or drums can also cause a vibration, but it will only happen while braking. The issue could be as simple a ... read more