What Causes the Jerking When Releasing the Throttle in an Audi Q7?
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Audi Q7 throttle release jerking reasons are as follows: Electromagnetic Valve Malfunction: It may be caused by a damaged electromagnetic valve, which leads to jerking. The sensation of jerking feels like being kicked from behind and can be either occasional or occur at fixed intervals. Mismatch Between Speed and Gear: The jerking sensation is due to a mismatch between the engine and the vehicle speed. While driving, consciously releasing the throttle before shifting gears allows the transmission to respond immediately and complete the shift automatically. Then, pressing the throttle again will engage a higher gear. Solutions for Audi Q7 Throttle Release Jerking: Master the Timing of Gear Shifting: When an automatic transmission shifts gears automatically is closely related to the overall powertrain conditions, including engine speed, driving speed and resistance, throttle depth, etc. If the timing of gear shifting is not mastered properly, jerking will naturally occur. Match Speed with Gear: Consciously release the throttle before shifting gears, allowing the transmission to respond immediately and complete the shift automatically. Then, pressing the throttle again will engage a higher gear.