You’re driving down a quiet highway as the sun begins to set. Everything feels smooth — until you notice a faint vibration coming from beneath your feet.
At first, it seems harmless. Many drivers ignore it, assuming it’s just the road or a small issue that can wait.
But in some cases, this subtle warning can be an early sign of a mechanical problem that gets worse over time — and more expensive to fix.
What most drivers don’t realize is that modern cars often include simple features designed to help detect or reduce these issues early.
































