Why does the transmission overheat during frequent stop-and-go traffic on the highway? After overheating, it causes severe jerking and gear shifting issues.
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If the car wasn't completely stopped before shifting into reverse and you heard a grinding noise, it could potentially cause damage. It's generally recommended to ensure the vehicle is fully stationary before changing gears to avoid any harm to the transmission system.
What causes difficulty in shifting gears in a manual transmission? Has anyone experienced this?
The Kia Sportage has a jerking sensation when shifting gears.
4What could be the reason for a vehicle with an 8-speed automatic transmission to jerk when shifting from 3rd to 2nd gear?
5Why does the transmission overheat during frequent stop-and-go traffic on the highway? After overheating, it causes severe jerking and gear shifting issues.
6What could cause the engine temperature to suddenly rise while in AC mode during a traffic jam in summer?
7Has anyone experienced repeated jerking at a certain RPM (mine is at 1500-1600)? Lightly pressing the accelerator to maintain this RPM causes repeated jerking, but it stops if I accelerate more or release the pedal. This issue has randomly appeared several times and then mysteriously resolved itself.
8What's the fuel consumption for a 2013 Jetta 1.6 manual when frequently stuck in city traffic during commutes?
9Does your Jetta automatic also have a noticeable jerk when shifting gears?
10Is it normal to feel a jolt or a forward surge when shifting gears during acceleration?