What Causes the Accord's Low-Speed Jerking?
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Here are the specific reasons for the Accord's low-speed jerking: 1. Engine oil passage blockage: The engine's ignition, air intake, and fuel injectors collectively determine fuel combustion, which is also the source of the engine's power. If the air intake volume decreases, the ignition weakens, or the fuel injection reduces, the power will be insufficient, leading to a jerking sensation. 2. Dirty transmission oil: This can cause damage to the solenoid valve. If sludge in the transmission oil circulates and blocks the oil passages in the valve body, jerking issues will arise. Over time, this can lead to a series of transmission problems such as overheating, impact, and slipping. 3. During the break-in period: It is normal for a car to experience slight jerking while driving, as the vehicle's power output and component engagement are not at their optimal levels. Additionally, the transmission's computer has a self-learning mechanism that continuously adjusts the oil pressure for gear shifting.