vibration during high speed

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papasMurf

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I've been experiencing a vibration in both the steering wheel and the floor at high speeds. Despite balancing the wheels and turning off traction control and lane assist, as suggested in other posts, the problem stillpersists... Has anyone else experienced this vibration and discovered a solution?
 
Yup, observed this one too. Definitely not the balancing and suspension issues since there's no uneven wear on my tires and it doesn’t vibrate once I let off the throttle. I suspect it's the car's motor or the steering components….
 
So I took my PS2 to the Polestar space in Short Hills to get it fixed. They said the winter tires are causing the vibration when I go fast. They said they will report it to the Polestar main office but no solution yet as of themoment...
 
I've been experiencing a vibration in both the steering wheel and the floor at high speeds. Despite balancing the wheels and turning off traction control and lane assist, as suggested in other posts, the problem stillpersists... Has anyone else experienced this vibration and discovered a solution?
I've had this issue and it turned out that the driveshafts were the issue. Ever since my driveshafts were replaced, I couldn't hear one tiny bit of vibration anymore.
 
I've had this issue and it turned out that the driveshafts were the issue. Ever since my driveshafts were replaced, I couldn't hear one tiny bit of vibration anymore.
I can confirm this. It was indeed the front driveshafts that were the culprit. Ever since these were replaced, I haven't had any problems since.
 
I’ve come across information suggesting that many electric vehicles (EVs) experience vibration at high speeds.
 
That high-speed vibration in the steering wheel and floor is definitely going to annoy me especially after you've already tried balancing the wheels and disabling traction control and lane assist.


Since those common fixes didn't work, it could be something more subtle. It's possible there's an issue with the tires themselves and maybe a defect or uneven wear that balancing didn't catch. Check the suspension components too like the control arms or ball joints, as they could be worn or damaged. A warped brake rotor is another possibility, though that usually feels more like a pulsing in the brake pedal. Since it's happening at high speeds, it's really important to get it checked out by a mechanic. A professional inspection is your best bet.
 
Hey! It might be worth checking the alignment or inspecting the tires for any issues like uneven wear. If the problem persists, you may want to visit a service center for a thorough inspection. Hopefully, that helps!
 

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