Oldsmobile Alero front shakes at speeds over 60 mph on Oldsmobile Alero

Submitted by rv65 · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Oldsmobile Alero owners report experiencing shaking at speeds over 60 mph, which can be attributed to several potential causes. Commonly, unbalanced wheels lead to significant vibrations due to uneven weight distribution, particularly between 60 and 80 mph. Additionally, worn, unbalanced, or improperly inflated tires can contribute to this shaking. Other factors, such as issues with the brakes, spark plugs, or fuel filters, may also play a role. Some owners have noted that hydraulic fluid leakage from the clutch or suspension defects can lead to similar shaking problems. It is crucial for owners to have their vehicles inspected and repaired promptly, as tires or wheels are often the most likely culprits for this issue.

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