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Anne Territt Posted on Mar 31, 2017

My rover 75 started shaking while I was driving it today. No shaking in the steering wheel or brakes. What else might it be please

The shaking started as soon as I turned on the ignition. It feel so so if the engine is shaking

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Could be an engine mounting needing replaced.

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2009

SOURCE: Shake in steering wheel

I believe you need your disk brake rotors turned to be true again or have them replaced. Whe you use your brakes a lot and kit puddles of cold water then it will warp the rotors which will cause the violent shaking. You may not feel it in the brake pedal even if it is warped rotors. If you don't think you have warped rotors then you should be very careful driving it because it will probably be in the steering sector arm or the idler arm on the steering shaft.
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  • Posted on Jul 28, 2009

SOURCE: When appling brakes on a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee, steeing wheel

New revised calipers. and have the new rotors machined right out of the box before installing

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2009

SOURCE: Steering Wheel Vibration

Front shocks are week

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2009

SOURCE: brakes

I don't know if the brakes dragging would cause the shaking or not but I will ask a question or two.
Does the car steer to the right or left when you apply the brakes? This would be caused by any leaking fluid or if one side is dragging heavily. This is because when the brakes heat up too much they begin to fade and loose there stopping power. If one side is dragging the car will pull to the other side when you apply the brakes.
You need to make shure that the brakes are clean and dry. Free from all grease or break fluid.
If a wheel is dragging the rotor will overheat and will cause "Blueing" of the rotors or they will look like they have small cracks in them.
Also did the shaking start imediatly after all the work or did it take a while?

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2012

SOURCE: Shake in steering wheel

what can likely cause shaking of steering.
1)-if the tyre is not at equal guage.
2)-15 xterra tyre rim is the best that came with the car.
3)- may be one tyre is bigger than another.
4)-sudden force apply of brake can cause it check brake pad.

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