Check your front tires they might have an uneven lump where the tread is which my cause the steering wheel to be forced one way while driving. Even if there new tires the wires in them separate causing a bump to form which can result to a blow out. Make shure to run your hand over them and don't forget to move the vehicle forward the lump maybe on the bottom.
could be failing transmission
Do you mean JERK?
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.
change the map sensor
What causes a car to jerk while driving can be based on many factors. A car can sputter due to engine compression issues, bad transmission, engine misfire, bad spark plugs or even low fuel.
a small evap leak would not cause your car to jerk.
cause yours is broken
would an automatic transmission car jerk when shifting after having had a transmission flush
Sounds like a broken or loose suspension component on your driving wheels. This could be deadly. Better take it in to a professional -------- now.
Sounds like cam position sensor , when it starts going out it affects the timing causing the car to jerk and run badly
yes
A bad tire can cause your 2002 Honda Civic to jerk while driving. A bad ball joint can also cause this issue.