Why does the Civic jerk when shifting to D gear?
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Civic jerking when shifting to D gear may be caused by the following reasons: Clutch damage: Internal clutch pressure leakage in the transmission. Check for clutch damage and perform repairs. Transmission oil passage blockage: Worn oil passage plate, long-term unchanged transmission oil leading to deterioration and reduced lubrication effectiveness, excessively dirty transmission filter with poor filtration, allowing wear particles to enter the valve body. Transmission oil not at standard level: Verify whether the transmission oil has been filled to the standard level. Both insufficient and excessive transmission oil can cause this issue. For vehicles with a transmission dipstick, check if the oil level is at the standard mark when the engine is running. Solenoid valve damage: Sludge in the transmission oil circulating and blocking the oil passages in the valve body can cause jerking. Prolonged occurrence may lead to a series of transmission issues such as overheating, impact, and slippage.