What causes the jerking when accelerating from a standstill in the Soueast DX3?
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It belongs to the jerking during gear shifting of the transmission, so avoid pressing the accelerator too abruptly. Below is relevant information about the Soueast DX3: 1. Introduction: On November 1st, the Soueast DX3 was officially launched in Beijing. The new car is available in 8 models. The Soueast DX3 offers two powertrain options: 1.5L and 1.5T, along with 10 fashionable color choices, including a personalized two-tone version, to meet the diverse and individual needs of young consumers. 2. Design Philosophy: The Soueast DX3 adheres to Pininfarina's "Flow of Power" design concept, incorporating design elements such as "Eagle Spreading Wings" and "Eagle Strike Posture" in its front fascia. The vehicle features a smooth and dynamic silhouette, with a two-tone roof design that creates a floating roof visual effect, catering to the aesthetic preferences of young consumers for vitality and sportiness.
As a car owner with years of driving experience, my Soueast DX3 also encountered jerking issues during acceleration. When I first noticed this problem, I felt the car lurching and stuttering when I stepped on the gas, as if it was misfiring. This is usually caused by issues in the engine's ignition system, such as aging spark plugs leading to unstable ignition and incomplete fuel combustion. It could also be a problem with the fuel system, like clogged fuel injectors or a dirty fuel filter affecting fuel delivery. Another possibility is worn transmission clutch components or insufficient transmission fluid, especially in automatic transmission models. I remember when I first tried to fix it, I replaced the spark plugs and air filter myself, but later discovered it was actually due to insufficient fuel pump pressure, which finally solved the problem completely. Although jerking seems minor, ignoring it can lead to more severe engine carbon buildup and shorten the engine's lifespan. I recommend taking your car to a professional repair shop to read the fault codes with diagnostic equipment, rather than experimenting blindly like I did initially.