What Causes Jerking During Acceleration in Dual-Clutch Transmissions?
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Dual-clutch transmission acceleration jerking can be attributed to the following reasons: Engine oil passage blockage: When experiencing jerking sensations during acceleration, the engine is undoubtedly involved. The engine's ignition, air intake, and fuel injectors collectively determine fuel combustion, which is the source of the engine's power. If the air intake volume decreases, ignition weakens, or fuel injection reduces, power output becomes insufficient, resulting in jerking sensations. Transmission damage: Persistent dirt and contaminants inside the transmission, especially when accumulated in the valve body causing blockages, prevent effective regulation of oil pressure. This leads to jerking, impact, and slippage issues.