Chevrolet Traverse steering wheel vibrates over 50 mph and while braking on Chevrolet Traverse

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Chevrolet Traverse owners report experiencing steering wheel vibration at speeds over 50 mph and while braking, which may be caused by several factors. Unbalanced wheels are frequently cited as a common issue leading to this vibration, particularly at high speeds. Additionally, if the vibration occurs during braking, warped brake rotors could be the likely cause. Some owners also note that problems with suspension components, such as ball joints or tie rods, may contribute to the issue. To mitigate these concerns, it is advisable for owners to have their wheels balanced, check for warped brake rotors, and inspect suspension components for potential problems. Addressing these factors can help resolve the steering wheel vibration in the Chevrolet Traverse.

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