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What is the reason for the severe jerking in the Emgrand GS?

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DeDelilah
07/29/25 9:01pm
This situation is generally caused by carbon deposits, requiring cleaning of the throttle body, fuel injectors, and matching the throttle body. Below is a related introduction to the Emgrand GS: 1. Configuration: The Emgrand GS Intelligent Connect model is equipped with the new G-Netlink 3.0A intelligent vehicle system. Its iFlytek 3.0 intelligent voice system basically covers all operational content for the vehicle, supporting custom wake-up words. Functions such as listening to music, navigation, multimedia, Bluetooth calls, and life information queries can all be controlled via voice commands. The Emgrand GS was designed by an international design team led by Peter Horbury, Senior Vice President of Design at Geely Automobile, integrating Chinese elements with modern fashion elements. 2. Appearance: In terms of appearance, the Emgrand GS has undergone a comprehensive upgrade in its overall design, featuring Geely's new black logo. Based on the new sports kinetic design aesthetics, it perfectly combines the dynamic elements of a dancer's strength and grace, making the vehicle more sharp, dynamic, and stylish, with an even more striking appearance. The Emgrand GS offers two styling options: Dynamic and Elegant, showcasing both a sporty sharpness and an elegant, relaxed style. Positioned as a crossover SUV, the Emgrand GS's fashionable design clearly targets young consumers, with its family-style front grille giving the vehicle higher recognition.
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DiBrody
08/15/25 6:59pm
The Emgrand GS has a severe jerking sensation when driving, and I often encounter similar issues with this car. It feels like the vehicle suddenly jolts during gear shifts, especially noticeable during acceleration or uphill driving. There are quite a few possible causes, with the most likely being transmission system issues, such as worn clutch plates causing uneven power delivery—particularly common with the dual-clutch transmission equipped in the Emgrand GS. Aged or insufficient transmission fluid can also worsen the jerking, affecting driving smoothness. Additionally, engine ignition system problems like dirty spark plugs or a clogged air filter can lead to unstable power output. Malfunctioning or misconfigured electronic control units (e.g., sensors) are also common culprits. It's advisable not to delay repairs, as frequent jerking could compromise driving safety. It's best to visit a professional repair shop promptly to check fluid levels and clutch condition. Regular maintenance, gentle throttle application, and avoiding sudden acceleration can help reduce jerking occurrences.
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OEthan
10/16/25 8:01am
I usually enjoy tinkering with cars, and the jerking issue with the Emgrand GS is quite common. Don't rush into fixing it blindly yourself. Transmission fluid is key—check if it's turned black and thickened; if it's deteriorated, it needs to be replaced. When the clutch components are heavily worn, gear shifts may produce clunking sounds, so inspect for looseness. Spark plug issues can also indirectly cause unstable power output, affecting the entire transmission system. Pay attention to electronic sensors like the throttle position sensor for poor contact, and use a multimeter to check for short circuits. But don’t overdo DIY—if you’re unsure, take it to a shop immediately, or the problem will only worsen. Remember, regular maintenance is crucial; checking fluids every 10,000 kilometers can greatly prevent these issues. It saves both money and hassle.
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SanWilliam
11/30/25 2:00am
I prioritize driving safety, and the severe jerking of the Emgrand GS should not be taken lightly. Sudden jerking can easily cause the vehicle to lose control, especially on highways where the danger is doubled. Potential causes include transmission valve body failure or unstable oil pressure, as well as excessive clutch wear leading to uneven power delivery. Engine electronic systems, such as faulty throttle position sensors, may exacerbate the shaking. Regular maintenance is key to prevention, including monthly self-checks of fluid cleanliness and component condition. In case of severe jerking, do not force the vehicle to continue; immediately turn on hazard lights and pull over safely. It is recommended to have a comprehensive annual inspection at a professional shop to ensure system health. Safety first—don’t risk major hazards to save small costs.
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