Just repair brakes and one rotor on the right

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Asked by gUILLEN78 Oct 02, 2016 at 12:53 AM about the 2001 Mercury Mountaineer RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Now... the vehicle started shaking while driving ??
And turning off while driving and before I turn the
vehicle on.. like not enough power...??  Any
suggestions???

3 Answers

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pretty od to have a engine problem after doing a brake job. when ever you put a new rotor on its best to change both sides. not just one. the new rotor is thicker then the one you changed and the one you didnt. when you do that you can start to feel the vehicle pull in the direction of the new rotor while breaking. is there a check engine light on?

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No... there isnt... it hasn't came on... now... my steering wheel wants to lock up... when driving... but ur rite.. that could b the problem..

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The Mechanic didn't tell me to buy 2 of them.. he just side I needed one.. on the right side.. but it could b shaking for the left side

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