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Mazda's Traction Control System (TCS) can cause the car to jerk as it intervenes to prevent wheel spin during acceleration. When the system detects loss of traction, it reduces engine power or applies brakes to the spinning wheel, which can create a sudden change in acceleration and result in a jerking sensation. This is especially noticeable on slippery or uneven surfaces where the TCS is actively working to maintain grip. While it may feel abrupt, this is a necessary response to enhance vehicle stability and safety.

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