Your transmission is breaking down inside. ether watch for it. or extensive transmission is required.
The most common cause of a automatic transmission jerking, when shifting, is low transmission fluid. Fill the transmission to the full mark.
That only usually only happens in a manual transmission
Automatic engine jerking can be caused by several factors, including transmission issues such as low fluid levels or worn-out components, which can disrupt smooth gear shifts. Engine problems, like misfiring due to faulty spark plugs or fuel delivery issues, can also contribute to jerking. Additionally, issues with the throttle position sensor or problems in the drivetrain can lead to erratic acceleration. Regular maintenance and diagnostics are essential to identify and resolve these issues.
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a bad radiator -automatic portion of radiator not cooling off transmission
Possibly low fluid.
There are several causes that an automatic transmission will not want to shift into second gear. The two most common causes are transmission pump issues and trouble with the vacuum modulator.
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low gear oil or gears are worn.
could it be low fluid
A seized up transmission can cause a Volkswagen Golf with an automatic transmission to not shift and racing RMPs after second. A worn gear can also prevent shifting.
If the car is automatic you must have the footbrake applied to shift from park.