How to Solve the Jerking Issue with Honda 5AT?
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Reprogram the transmission control unit; replace the transmission fluid, which should be changed every 2 years or 40,000 kilometers; inspect the internal valve body of the transmission for any damage. The common causes of jerking in the Honda Vezel transmission are as follows: 1. Upshift Jerking: This is mostly due to the transmission's response speed not being fast enough, where the upshift speed cannot keep up with the throttle input. 2. Downshift Jerking: This is often caused by the intervention of the energy recovery system. Once the driver releases the throttle pedal or steps on the brake pedal, the generator immediately starts working, engaging the engine and imposing some load on it. This affects the engine speed, causing it to be out of sync with the clutch plate speed, resulting in a jerking sensation.