If the vehicle suddenly starts to “vibrate” while driving, this is a bad sign.
Perhaps this phenomenon does not bother the driver that much.
But you shouldn’t ignore the “chills” in your car.
If the car is shaking, this may indicate the presence of serious malfunctions.
Perhaps the car owner poured low-quality fuel into the fuel tank.
This action can clog the fuel injectors. As a result, the car will start shaking.
If you do not take action in time, you will have to carry out serious and expensive repairs to the power unit.
It is possible that the hub bearing has fallen apart.
It may also be that the constant velocity joint is faulty.
If you don't start solving the problem immediately, over time the car will shake more and more.
It might be a matter of clutch wear.
If we are talking about an automatic transmission, then it is possible that the working fluid has simply leaked.
Finally, we emphasize: vibrations can also appear for other reasons. Therefore, if the car starts to "shake", visit the service station, even if you are sure that the above-mentioned faults are absent.