How to Solve the Jerking Issue in Automatic Bora?

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LaJoy
07/30/25 9:56am
Transmission lubricant has reached its replacement cycle, or the transmission lubricant is insufficient, necessitating a replacement of the vehicle's transmission lubricant. At this time, the speed of the transmission clutch plate will not drop too much. Therefore, when shifting gears, making good use of the clutch semi-engagement condition can reduce the jerking sensation.
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