What causes jerky acceleration in the Mercedes GLC260?
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The reasons for jerky acceleration in the Mercedes GLC260 are as follows: Engine oil passage blockage: The combustion of fuel, which is the power source of the engine, is determined by the engine's ignition, intake, and fuel injectors. If the intake volume decreases, ignition weakens, or less fuel is injected, the power will be insufficient, resulting in a jerky sensation. Dirty transmission fluid: This can lead to damage to the solenoid valve. If sludge in the transmission fluid circulates and blocks the oil passages in the valve body, jerky acceleration issues will occur. Over time, this can cause a series of transmission problems such as overheating, impact, and slipping. During the break-in period: Minor jerky sensations during driving are normal because the vehicle's power output and component engagement are not at their optimal levels. Additionally, the transmission computer has a self-learning mechanism that requires continuous adjustment of oil pressure for gear shifting.