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Anonymous Posted on Jan 31, 2014

Toyota shakes at 40 mile speed

When driving at 40 miles per speed, especially on slops, car shakes. I can feel the vibration through the seats

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: My toyota 1990 is vibrating when moving at 40 to 45 kmp

Hi there. There are a number of things that can cause these symptoms. The most common is that the tires on the front are worn unevenly or that the car needs a front end alignment. take the care to a garage that you trust and have them check the tires and the front end alignment. good luck.

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: iam having a vibration through the whole car at

The tire it self may have gone bad. Try rotating the tires from the front to the back and see if there is any difference and start changing the tire pressure. Start by going with the recommended tire pressure for the car. There should be sticker on the drivers door and work your way up or down and do not exceed the maximum tire pressure on the side of the tire. The other problem is one of your tires may have a tire belt separation, causing the tire to deform during high speed. Good luck and hope this helps. 

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: vehicle hakes when driving 45 to 50 miles per hour

Check wheel balance,
check steering linkages for loosness - such as tie rod ends, steering rack linkages etc,
check driveline for worn/loose joints and bearings.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 04, 2009

SOURCE: speedometer sticks / jumps

Yeah you may need a whole new dashboard because the whole panel circuit for may be messed up.

TreyCook

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2010

SOURCE: 1997 Toyota camry vibrates when i brake hard.

You are on the right track with the struts. With 212,000 miles, it is a great possibility that your shocks are worn out. With extra weight in the car, the shocks are suppose to keep the car from "bottoming out".

The creaking noises can also be caused by this and will be worse in cold weather. Does the creaking seem to go away a bit when you have been driving for a bit? When the gas in the chamber of the shocks warms up it expands and is able to hold the car up better.

Now, for the main problem. Usually vibration when braking is cause by warped or damaged rotors. The damaged rotors have probably caused the brakes to go bad as well. You can have a mechanic look at the rotors to see if they can be turned which will give them a flat surface. They may have to be replaced. Other causes could be the tie rod wearing out or wheel bearings wearing out. If the only time the car vibrates is when you brake, then more than likely it is your rotors. The ABS sensor is located very close to these components. It is likely that it is a faulty code and can be erased. The sensor may have been damage due to the excessive vibration. I recommend finding a mechanic very soon to look at your rotors.

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