Posted on 7/25/2022
Your automobile began to vibrate as you approached a stop sign and applied the brakes but you were not driving on a rough or a bumpy road. So why does your automobile massage you without your permission? Are you asking yourself, "Why does my automobile tremble when it brakes?" Sticking Brake Calipers When you push the pedal, brake fluid pumps through the pipes and is applied by the brake calipers to force the brakes against the rotor. Hydraulic pressure generated by the fluid causes the caliper to push the pads. If you just experience vibration in the steering wheel, the calipers may be stuck and not pressing the brake pads on the rotors. Issues with Brake Rotors Your brake rotors, which are substantial metal discs situated between the two brake pads of your brakes, are fastened to the wheel hub assembly or axle of your car. Through the braking caliper, these pads press on the rotor to slow and stop your car. The brake pedal activates the master cylinder, which supplies h ... read more