Does the AMT transmission have gear shift jerks?
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AMT transmissions do have relatively jerky gear shifts. This type of transmission has already been phased out, as it is one of the earliest automatic transmissions, and hardly any automatic cars use it anymore. However, some automatic buses or trucks may still employ AMT transmissions. Below are specific details about AMT transmissions: 1. The structure of an AMT transmission is the same as that of a manual transmission. The only difference is that the AMT has an additional control mechanism, which manages the engagement and disengagement of the clutch as well as the shifting of gears. 2. AMT transmissions are among the earliest automatic transmissions. While their reliability and durability are decent, their gear shift smoothness and comfort are relatively poor. You can still find AMT transmissions in some very inexpensive automatic cars.