- Sep 11, 2005
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The car in question here is a '00 Chevy Cavalier 2dr with a 2.2L I4 and a 3-speed. Mileage is roughly 82K.
I noticed the problem somewhat recently... I would say about a month ago. Whenever I'm traveling 25mph+ and I gently press the brakes to bring the car to a gentle stop, I can feel them vibrating. It's not terrible by any means, but I can feel it and it drives me nuts. There has been no noticeable change in stopping distance or pedal travel. The brakes work just as well as they always have, they just vibrate now.
I've heard that the fix could be something as simple as getting my rotors sanded, but I really have no idea. I'm not exactly a car repair guru. I'm taking it to get looked at next week some time, but I was just wondering in the mean time if anyone had any thoughts.
I noticed the problem somewhat recently... I would say about a month ago. Whenever I'm traveling 25mph+ and I gently press the brakes to bring the car to a gentle stop, I can feel them vibrating. It's not terrible by any means, but I can feel it and it drives me nuts. There has been no noticeable change in stopping distance or pedal travel. The brakes work just as well as they always have, they just vibrate now.
I've heard that the fix could be something as simple as getting my rotors sanded, but I really have no idea. I'm not exactly a car repair guru. I'm taking it to get looked at next week some time, but I was just wondering in the mean time if anyone had any thoughts.