What Causes the Car to Jerk During Gear Shifting in Subject 3?
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Releasing the clutch too quickly; speed too high. This means the gear and speed do not match. Below are the relevant explanations: Releasing the clutch too quickly: This is relatively easy to solve—just release the clutch more slowly. Pay attention to releasing the clutch 1mm at a time. If you can't do this, practice separately. Speed too high: Check the speed before shifting gears. Lightly tap the brake to slow down before shifting. Unstable starting operation and poor coordination between the throttle and clutch can cause the car to lurch or stall. If you are unsure about which speed matches which gear, refer to the tachometer. Shift immediately when the RPM reaches 2000 to avoid jerking.