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    When I am in first gear between 2000-3000rpm my car jerks really bad. I wanted to know why as I drove a manual RSX today and it did not do that? I have also experienced it in the wagon in my sig but I have no idea why. As soon as I disengage the clutch the car stops jerking and when I shift to second it no longer jerks. My clutch pedal does take off high, could it be due to this? Only other problem I know about the car is it needs a new axle(clicks when turning right).

    EDIT: Check engine light is not on.
    Last edited by cuate01221; 03-01-2011, 05:46 PM.

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    We have lots of car jerks on this site


    Honestly, what you should do first is fix all known problems... the axle, the clutch engagement point (if it's abnormally high), etc... Check your motor mounts. Change your fluid.

    The axle may be the problem. Otherwise, my first thought is the motor mounts. Beyond that, we'd have to dig deeper.






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      #3
      How bad is the jerking? I was having this issue on sunday and I pretty sure its my CV Axle somewhere. I would deff take a look at that and see what's going on there.
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      Originally posted by deevergote
      Do you really need to make a thread asking if having your car like this /---\ will cause uneven tire wear? Try walking like that for a few weeks and see if your shoes wear funny! (hint: they will.)

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        #4
        Now that I remember the wagon had a bad axle as well when it jerked. Time to scoop up money for an axle

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          Originally posted by HappyGilmore View Post
          How bad is the jerking? I was having this issue on sunday and I pretty sure its my CV Axle somewhere. I would deff take a look at that and see what's going on there.
          The jerking is pretty bad and it doesnt make it better that my foot moves and makes it worst.

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            #6
            Problem solved, fixed clutch engagement and it drove smoothly!

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