According to my research, I have gathered that it would cost around $1,500. As far as workman go, I heard that Hetas.com has a installer look up. So you could find an installer based on where you live.
If a car jerks in overdrive, it is because it has a problem with the engine. To fix this, it is important for the driver to check the Transmission Fluid and the oil levels.
Cylinder miss.
Something to do with the transmission. Probably slipping It's the force of momentum being exerted on the car, the chassis of the car doesn't quite "catch up" with the engine itself without a transfer of momentum, or "jerk".
Could be as simple as a tune up.
If the automatic transmission car jerks when accelerating and the dash does not indicate a gear, there is a problem with the transmission. Check the shift solenoid.
It is because the car is accelerating from zero miles per hour to a faster speed so you feel pushed backwards.
have your transmission checked sometimes torque converter clutch isn t locking or unlocking properly
Sounds like a broken or loose suspension component on your driving wheels. This could be deadly. Better take it in to a professional -------- now.
if it is an automatic leave it in overdrive. the transmission knows when to change into the overdrive gear. if it is a manual listen to the motor. if you have in overdrive and it bogs down while accelerating then down shift to a lower gear.
Replace the fuel filter.
Passing or drop down gear slow in reacting maybe
With a fuel pump problem, the car may seem to shudder or make jerking movements while accelerating. This is commonly misdiagnosed as a dirty fuel filter or "bad" gas in the tank. What's really happening is that the fuel pump is wearing out and at high speeds is unable to provide steady fuel pressure to the engine, causing it to misfire.
noise and jolting is present whilst car is idolling and accelerating