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It shakes and vibrates because of the warped rotors, Also if it pulls to the right or left take careful note because thats the side with A sticky caliper, so not necessary bad just sticky. I Hope I was able explain it in time. I just found this blog. ...FurF...
correct thinking
the car has an onboard code reporting system that stores fault codes
have the fault codes read and that will point you to the fault area
all the suggested are not correct because you say that it idles
i'm thinking a faulty brake booster or other serious vacuum leak
my 2000 camry also shakes when idling. Looks like the radiator fan is culprit, but havent had time to change out yet. looks like old blades on fan broke off making it unbalanced when spinning to cool off causing excessive shaking. When driving its cool enough where that particular fan motor does not need to spin, therefore no shaking. possible solution is replace the fan that is wobbling.
if you hit the brakes and it shakes its your rotors, they're probably warped. Having them turned (polished) won't fix it. You'll have to replace them. As for the shaking at over 50, if you're not touching the brakes, you'll probably just need to have your tires balanced. Maybe jack up you car an check the ball joints and tie rod ends (keep the tire on and see if there is play, either up and down (ball joints) and left and right (tie rods)). Hope this helps.
Many things can cause it But A Bad IAC Motor (idle air control motor) can cause stalling and shaking to a point when you stop if its not providing the proper air mixture .
you are not telling enough informatioun :but what you are saying i would suspect an loose power steering belt or low power steering fluid.hope this helps .adrian
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