What Causes the Jerking Sensation in the New Odyssey?
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The Odyssey is a vehicle launched by Honda, which was released nationwide in January 2007. It is equipped with a satellite navigation system, featuring an 8-inch large display screen and voice guidance functionality, and utilizes a 2.4L i-VTEC high-performance engine with variable valve timing and lift. Below is an analysis of the jerking sensation: 1. At low speeds: When driving at low speeds, particularly below 18 km/h, there is a slight jerking sensation. This may be due to the CVT not being optimally tuned for low speeds and might require further optimization. 2. At high speeds: In this scenario, there are two situations where slight jerking may occur: releasing the accelerator for more than one second, pressing the brake, or stepping on the accelerator again under the above two conditions. 3. When coasting: In coasting mode, the vehicle speed gradually decreases until it reaches around 18 km/h, at which point the engine resumes fuel injection, causing a slight jerk. The unevenness in the latter two situations is normal and there is no need to worry about whether the transmission is faulty.