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Take it to a dealer. Its under warrantee
Try cleaning you MAF sensor, while you are there check that the ground to it is secure, fluctuations in voltage will cause the jerking you describe as the ecm does not know how much air is coming into the intake.
If it is an automatic transmission it is most often the torque converter that will cause the jerking motion of the car.. another way to tell is the car will start to die when you come to a stop.AnswerI had the same problem in my 93 lumina euro... it's most likely the fuel pump. AnswerMy 92 Chevy lumina did the exact same thing, it turned out to be my crank sensor, and crack sensor wiring.
Loose nut behind the wheel. Loose nut behind the wheel.
while you are in park? That should be normal. While in gear or driving, no that isn't.
jerking on honda civic after fixing head gasget, water pump and timing belt especially at speed over 65 miles .. it's one of my problems right now.. what is it experts?
you need to put gas in it
There would be a number of reasons why a car might jerk while you are driving. Your fuel filter could be clogged, something might be wrong with your carburetor, or your fuel pump.
Sound like either your timing is off or you need a new motor mount
PLMS is characterized by jerking leg movements while sleeping that may occur as frequently as every 20 seconds. These jerks disrupt sleep by causing continual arousals throughout the night.
It's probably a broken engine mount. I have an 04 Alero and mine was broken. Jerking stopped when I replaced it.
Your check engine light will be on and you will feel bucking or jerking while you are accelerating. You will also have an idle surging, sudden stalling of the engine, and a sudden surge in speed while driving on the highway.