What causes gear shift jerking in the Mercedes-Benz GLK300 transmission?
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Mercedes-Benz GLK300 transmission gear shift jerking may be caused by solenoid valve damage or transmission control module failure. The specific reasons and solutions are as follows: Solenoid valve damage: If sludge in the transmission oil circulates and blocks the oil passages in the valve body, gear shift jerking will occur. Prolonged operation under this condition can lead to a series of transmission issues such as overheating, impact, and slippage. The solution is to repair the solenoid valve. Transmission control module failure: The control module serves as the central heart of the transmission, responsible for communicating with the vehicle's main computer, collecting signals, and sending commands. Module failure primarily affects these instruction transmissions. The solution is to perform repair work.