Bent wheel, or worn suspension parts. I'm guessing it is the cv joints and/or stabilizer bar
While I own a Chevy Lumina , I haven't had this particular thing happen to it, However I have had it happen in domestic and foreign before. there are many things that can cause your vehicle to shake.
Tire Balance: Did you have them balanced when you had them replaced? Some companies now charge extra.
CV Joints a broken CV joint will cause the tire to "wobble" Most of the time there will be a distinct clicking as you are turning coners..but by no means is that a rule.
)if you suspect it to be a CV joint, get it to a mechanic pronto, not fixing a CV can lead to many more repairs such as a half axle or a whole new axle.) How is the suspension of your vehicle? Are your shocks/struts in good shape?
I hope that helps! Good luck on your car!
No. An object is accelerating if it is changing speed or direction of travel. Since the person in question is running at a constant speed in a straight line, they are not accelerating.
car run good but has a little vibration idle or running
You can feel the engine running inside the car not necessarily vibration but it can cause vibration but for sure you can feel the engine running at your foot.
If you are walking or standing still you are going slower than running, if you speed up then you are accelerating.
The term accelerating means increasing in speed, so if a car holds its speed steady at 65 mph, it is not accelerating. It is still running its engine, to overcome air resistance and other forms of friction, but that is not the same thing as acceleration.
The best thing to say about a runner that is running at a constant velocity is simple. They are really keeping up the good work.
For starters I would check out the vibration damper on the front of the engine. With the engine not running look at the rubber insulator between the center hub and the outer ring of the damper. If portions of the rubber are missing it can allow for vibration. Look at it while the engine is running, if it is wobbling around that could be the problem.
Any object moving in a circle (as in a centrifuge, or a planet in an orbit) is accelerating. More generally, any object that moves in a curve is accelerating (such as a car moving in a curve on the road).
Sounds like your water level is running low. Check the level in the radiator reservoir You may also have a leak.
CLearly no. There is no constant running just short sprinting.
Their acceleration is zero.
Their acceleration is zero.