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if the car jerks when the brakes are applied it is likely that the brake rotors are warped
You could be pressing the brake pedal too hard. Another reason why it may jerk is because the pull brake is engaged.
Yes he does , he also does the jerk.
STICKING BRAKE CALIPER
a small evap leak would not cause your car to jerk.
Also, Check for a bad motor mount The most likely cause is worn CV joints in the front two wheels. I'm assuming this is a front wheel drive model. The sound is usually most noticible when accelerating or decelerating while turning.
In physics, jerk, also known as jolt, surge, or lurch, is the rate of change of jerk is as follows: Brake a car starting at a modest speed in two different ways.
one common reason is that some brake fluid may have leaded out of one of the front wheel brake cylinders. Usually the car will jerk to the opposite direction of the leaking brake cylinder. Check the inside of the the wheel/tire and see if there are oil stains from the leak. if so you can replace the brake cylinder or sometimes change the dirt seals on the brake cylinder.
Your ABS (Antilock Brake System) is kicking in. It's working.
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A bad tire can cause your 2002 Honda Civic to jerk while driving. A bad ball joint can also cause this issue.
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