Why does the Volkswagen Passat Lingyu have jerky braking?
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Damaged solenoid valve is a major cause of jerky braking. Damaged solenoid valve: The solenoid valve is an electromagnetically controlled industrial device, serving as a fundamental automation component for fluid control. A damaged solenoid valve can lead to erratic engine idle speed, weak acceleration, engine stalling or difficulty starting, and short circuits in the engine coil, all of which can cause jerky braking. How to resolve jerky braking: Avoid using just the tip of your foot to press the brake pedal, as this prevents the car from achieving its maximum braking performance and can easily lead to jerky braking. Cleaning engine carbon deposits is another key factor causing jerky braking. Therefore, it is recommended that car owners add a cleaning agent when refueling and, after cleaning, drive on the highway for a while. This helps increase exhaust flow, making it easier to resolve the jerky braking issue.