Why is there a jerky feeling when shifting gears in a manual transmission?
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Issues with the coordination between the throttle pedal and clutch pedal, insufficient or overdue transmission lubricant, mismatched engine speeds before and after shifting, or not shifting quickly enough are mostly caused by inexperienced driving skills leading to the jerky feeling in the car. Related introduction: 1. Manual transmission: The transmission device is used in motor vehicles to change the speed and torque of the engine driving wheels. When the vehicle starts from a standstill, accelerates, or turns under various conditions, it allows the vehicle to achieve different speeds and traction, maintaining the engine within a more favorable operating range. 2. Car jerky feeling: It is a stuttering phenomenon that occurs when shifting gears, usually happening during acceleration or just starting. In fact, the reason for this situation is that the vehicle speed cannot match the current engine speed when the clutch is pressed, meaning that if the engine speed is lower than the vehicle speed, this feeling will occur.