What is the reason for the lack of power and jerking when accelerating the Haval H6 at high speed?

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VonElisa
07/29/25 9:59pm
The consequence of severe wear on the internal friction plates of the car's transmission. Solutions for lack of power and jerking when accelerating at high speed: If the car's friction plates are severely worn, it is necessary to promptly visit the car's 4S store or a repair shop to replace the friction plates, which can resolve the issue of jerking when stepping on the accelerator. Self-inspection for jerking when stepping hard on the accelerator: If the car experiences a lack of power and jerking during acceleration, the owner can first perform a simple inspection of the vehicle, such as checking the oil level, whether it has been a long time since the engine throttle, fuel injectors, spark plugs, and three-way catalytic converter have been serviced. Typically, these components can accumulate carbon deposits over time, affecting the car's power.
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