Why does my Toyota Tundra shake when I apply the E Brake?
Applying the E brake while it is happening results in a very violent shaking. Since all this started the truck has had new brakes all around, fluids changed, new struts, new tires, new rear drive shaft and bearing, aligned twice and alignment checked at least 6 times.
What to do about vibration in Toyota Tundra?
Since all this started the truck has had new brakes all around, fluids changed, new struts, new tires, new rear drive shaft and bearing, aligned twice and alignment checked at least 6 times. So after a long ‘relationship’ with they dealer there is still no resolution to this shaking issue but it has become more prevalent.
Why does my truck shake at 65 mph?
I’ve got a strange vibration in my truck that comes and goes. I will be driving along at 65 mph and all of a sudden this vibration starts coming in and starts shaking pretty darn hard almost like a tire is ready to blowout.
Is there a problem with my Toyota Tundra?
Look up TSB TC018-07. Probably has not been resolved and Toyota gave up since they can’t figure out what’s going on. They are unwilling to throw parts at it unless they can verify that parts are bad at at this point won’t mess with it until I change the front struts (the left front has a very minimal leak).
When did I get new tires on my Toyota Tundra?
Yes, with the new tires about 4 months ago. Keep in mind this has been going on since the truck had around 20k on it and reported to the dealer several times. I’m near 98k now so have been fighting this issue for quite some time so it’s had new tires twice since new with balance and rotation every 5k.
Why is my Toyota Tundra making a pulsating noise?
Another thing could be a caliper dragging and over heating a rotor causing a pulsation even if your foot is off the brake. We had an issue on Avalons where the brake pedal return spring was never installed at the factory and the weight of the pedal on long trips would cause enough pressure in the calipers to over heat the rotors.
Why does my car shake when I put the brakes on?
Brake rotors. If your brake rotors have excessive runout — meaning they have a wobble — or they have variations in thickness, this will prevent the brake pads from being parallel to the rotor face. The pads will slip when the brakes are applied.