
There are many reasons for experiencing a jerking sensation when braking, such as gear disengagement, uneven fuel injection when maintaining throttle, intermittent spark plug ignition, unremoved carbon deposits, uneven brake discs, or misaligned/loose brake pads. Specific solutions include: 1. Adjusting the gear. 2. Repairing the fuel supply system. 3. Replacing the spark plugs. 4. Cleaning carbon deposits. 5. Replacing brake discs or adjusting brake pads. Below is relevant information: The automotive braking system, also known as the vehicle's deceleration system, serves to: forcibly decelerate or stop a moving vehicle as required by the driver; maintain a stationary vehicle's stability under various road conditions (including on slopes); and keep the speed of a vehicle descending a slope stable.


