That means something in the car is not adjusted properly - something loose, perhaps. Have it checked by a mechanic.
check the balancing on the tires.
where is it shaking in the steering wheel or in the seat? shaking at certain speeds can be caused by a busted belt in a tire
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A driver must sit 10 to 12 inches away from the steering wheel to ensure proper control of the vehicle and to reduce the risk of injury from airbag deployment. This distance allows for better visibility of the road and dashboard while enabling the driver to comfortably reach the pedals. Additionally, maintaining this distance helps absorb the impact during a collision, preventing the driver's body from being thrown against the steering wheel.
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A car's steering wheel will vibrate when driving if the car's alignment needs to be adjusted.
get a wheel alignment
It is the engine that is vibrating and it is just being felt in the steering wheel. Can be a vacuum leak, or miss in the engine.
the motor mount is bad
Normally it is a tire out of balance. Can also be a bent wheel.
You possibly have warped brake rotors on the front. Or Bad Wheel Bearings.
could be a blockage in your fuel lines.
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Normally this is caused by a tire out of balance or a bent wheel.
What make the steering wheel shake is the tires that need wheel balance.
If other things vibrate as well as the steering wheel you might have a damaged motor/transmission mount.
Have the wheels balanced. Get a 'front end alignment' done on your vehicle.