What are the causes of transmission jerking?
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The causes of transmission jerking are: 1. Poor driving habits of the owner: When driving the vehicle, due to lack of proficiency in driving skills, the gear selected does not match the vehicle speed, leading to transmission jerking; 2. Issues with the car's transmission itself: If the transmission does not dissipate heat in time, the temperature of the transmission may become too high, which can easily cause oil leaks and other phenomena, resulting in reduced oil pressure; 3. Too many impurities inside the car's transmission, where the dirt affects the normal operation of the transmission, causing the jerking sensation. The transmission mainly refers to the car's gearbox, which is divided into manual and automatic types. The manual transmission mainly consists of gears and shafts, achieving speed and torque changes through different gear combinations; the automatic transmission (AT) is composed of a torque converter, planetary gears, a hydraulic torque variation system, and a hydraulic control system, achieving speed and torque changes through hydraulic transmission and gear combinations.