Re: car jerks
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Re: car jerks
On May 23, 8:16 am, billjohnston <billjohnston.2r1...@no-
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> hey, everyone
>
> I have a 2003 Hyundai Accent and just changed my oil the other day.
> Now when first starting my car it kinda jerks forward really quickly.
> Its sort of like if you were to step on the gas really quick then
> immediately step on the breaks. Eventually after driving for a little
> it works normally. Any idea what it is?
>
> thanks
> -bill
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Bill,
I would be willing to bet the problem is with the transmission and has
nothing to do with the engine oil being changed. It sounds like a
valve is sticking in the transmission and allowing fluid to go where
it shouldn't. As soon as the transmission builds pressure the valve
snapps into place. Or it is hitting the park mechanical lock in the
trans. It may be solved by flushing and refilling the transmission and
could have been caused by the shop that did the oil change topping off
the trans fluid with the wrong type of fluid. Or I may be completly
wrong, It's hard to tell without seeing the car and I'm just assuming
that you have an automatic. Good luck
Bill Knauer
mx.cardealerforums.com> wrote:
> hey, everyone
>
> I have a 2003 Hyundai Accent and just changed my oil the other day.
> Now when first starting my car it kinda jerks forward really quickly.
> Its sort of like if you were to step on the gas really quick then
> immediately step on the breaks. Eventually after driving for a little
> it works normally. Any idea what it is?
>
> thanks
> -bill
>
> --
> billjohnston
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> billjohnston's Profile:http://cardealerforums.com/member.php?userid=322
> View this thread:http://cardealerforums.com/showthread.php?t=57141
Bill,
I would be willing to bet the problem is with the transmission and has
nothing to do with the engine oil being changed. It sounds like a
valve is sticking in the transmission and allowing fluid to go where
it shouldn't. As soon as the transmission builds pressure the valve
snapps into place. Or it is hitting the park mechanical lock in the
trans. It may be solved by flushing and refilling the transmission and
could have been caused by the shop that did the oil change topping off
the trans fluid with the wrong type of fluid. Or I may be completly
wrong, It's hard to tell without seeing the car and I'm just assuming
that you have an automatic. Good luck
Bill Knauer
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