What are the reasons for the noticeable gear shift jerking in the Sagitar?
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The reasons for the noticeable gear shift jerking in the Sagitar are: 1. Issues with the transmission; 2. Inaccurate control of the clutch's semi-engagement. Taking the 2019 Sagitar as an example, it belongs to the compact car category, with body dimensions of: length 4753mm, width 1800mm, height 1462mm, wheelbase 2731mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 50 liters. The 2019 Sagitar features a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear multi-link independent suspension. It is equipped with a 1.2L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 116PS, maximum power of 85kW, and maximum torque of 175Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual transmission.
I've been driving this Sagitar for a while now, and the gear shifts feel quite jerky. It's probably an issue with the transmission. Things like severely worn clutches in automatic transmissions or unstable oil pressure can cause rough gear changes. It could also be that the transmission fluid needs replacing—if it's too old or dirty, the lubrication isn't effective, leading to noticeable jolts during shifts. Unstable engine output might contribute too, such as when the ignition system or throttle is dirty, affecting power consistency. These issues are more noticeable in stop-and-go city driving. I recommend taking it to a 4S shop or repair shop to check the transmission fluid and clutch health. A fluid change or adjustment will likely fix the problem. Regular maintenance is key—don't wait until small issues become big ones.