Brake pads or rotors are warped: Warping can happen due to overheating or uneven wear. If your brake pads or rotors are warped, you will need to replace them.
Brake pads or rotors are loose: Loose brake pads or rotors can also cause vibrations. Make sure that all the bolts and screws are tight.
Brake fluid is low: Low brake fluid can cause the brakes to vibrate. Check the brake fluid level and add more if necessary.
Wheel Alignment is off: Wheel alignment refers to the positioning of your car’s wheels. When your wheels are not properly aligned, it can cause your car to vibrate, typically with a wobbling or pulling sensation.
Wheel Bearing Issues: Wheel bearings allow your wheels to rotate smoothly by reducing friction between the moving parts of the wheel assembly. When worn out, they can lead to vibrations.
You may need to take your car to a trusted mechanic if the vibrations persist or if you don't feel confident in making repairs on your own.