Steering wheel vibration
- The steering wheel vibrates in the rotation direction. This characteristic is most noticeable when applying brakes at a vehicle speed of 100-140 km/h {62.2-86.9 mph} .
Floor vibration
- When applying the brakes, the vehicle body shakes back and forth. The seriousness of the shaking is not influenced by vehicle speed.
Brake pedal vibration
- When applying the brakes, a pulsating force tries to push the brake pad back. The pulsation is transmitted to the brake pedal.
- The following are the main possible causes of brake judder
- The steering wheel vibrates in the rotation direction. This characteristic is most noticeable when applying brakes at a vehicle speed of 100-140 km/h {62.2-86.9 mph} .
- When applying the brakes, the vehicle body shakes back and forth. The seriousness of the shaking is not influenced by vehicle speed.
- When applying the brakes, a pulsating force tries to push the brake pad back. The pulsation is transmitted to the brake pedal.
- The following are the main possible causes of brake judder