it jerks because if it is automatic it is goin down a gear
There are several problems that could cause your car to jerk when slowing down. The most common cause would be a transmission problem.
if the car jerks when the brakes are applied it is likely that the brake rotors are warped
The car will jerk, feel like there is something heavy slowing it down and then it will not move. It happened to me today and you will know it when it happens. The car will not be able to move until that axle is fixed (which is a cheap fix)
My 2004 Sportive Van Mk4 jerks at very low speed, when slowing down or pulling away. Apart from that runs fine.
The year, make, model, transmission and engine info would help but it is probably the transmission down shifting if the vehicle is an automatic.
that's newton's law, an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted apon by an outside force. Therefore when you start to slow down you and your car will jerk forward that's how its supposed to work
to jerk anyone while dancing
Just ignore them. Even if its hard it'll be better in the long run. When someone's a jerk they will always be a jerk.
sounds like a motor mount problem,, most Mits have 4 each, 1 front, 1 back, 1 over the trans and 1on the driver side. Mits have a history of mount problems. hope this helps
That is relative. To some he may be a jerk while to others he is not.
Their body reflexes automatically cause the leg, from the knee down, to jerk upwards.