Why does a manual transmission have severe continuous jerking when shifting to higher gears?
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Reasons for severe continuous jerking when shifting to higher gears in a manual transmission: Jerking during gear shifting may be due to clutch pressure loss in the transmission; blocked or unsmooth transmission oil passages; insufficient transmission oil level; or damaged solenoid valves. The engine's power is transmitted through the transmission, which is also a key factor affecting fuel consumption. Whether manual or automatic, transmissions with more gears tend to be more fuel-efficient. Transmission: A device that changes the speed ratio and direction of motion. Used in automobiles, tractors, ships, machine tools, and various machinery to alter the torque, speed, and direction of motion from the driving shaft to the driven shaft under different working conditions. Gear-driven transmissions generally consist of a housing and several gears. Types: Automatic transmissions have become mainstream internationally, mainly including AT, AMT, CVT, and DCT types.