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Old 02-27-2012, 06:11 PM   #1
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Steering Vibrate While braking.


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I have 05 Sienna. When I’m driving above 50 and hit the brakes my steering vibrate badly. Anyone has any idea what it’s about and what I have to do.
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Old 02-27-2012, 11:03 PM   #2
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Re: Steering Vibrate While braking.

possible warped front brake rotors

have the brake system checked if you didn't already pulled the wheels off and inspect the rotors and pads already...
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Old 02-28-2012, 11:29 AM   #3
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Re: Steering Vibrate While braking.

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possible warped front brake rotors

have the brake system checked if you didn't already pulled the wheels off and inspect the rotors and pads already...
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Few months back the dealer inspected the bracks and they didn't find any problem in the pad and shoe. So if I again to the workshop, do I have tell speficly about the rotors or the brake inspection iclude rotors too.
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Re: Steering Vibrate While braking.

key word "possible"

did they made sure that the front rotors aren't warped by measuring with a dial gauge?

and if the rotors are also too "thin" they will start to warp as well...
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the dealer technician should have driven the vehicle at highway speeds & confirm your complaint; maybe let the service writer or technician ride along with you as a passenger and show him first hand...
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i assumed that the dealership also did a visiual check of your suspension/steering parts (joints/ bushings/axles/wheel bearings/etc.)

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I guess if everything physically checks out ok, maybe the ABS sensors-wiring-connectors-controller are bad somewhere, but this is still another "possible" cause
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