Why does my car jump when I press the gas?
Your catalytic converter might be suffering from a blockage. The air-fuel mixture passing through your catalytic converter can become too rich and this can lead to a blockage. This often leads to a car jerking when the motorist presses the gas. You may be able to clear it out with a good catalytic converter cleaner.
Why does my Honda Civic stall when I start the car?
It appears to happen more once the car is warm. So we drive into town, it appears to be working well, then after a while come back to the car and restart it and it jerks and “misses” then stalls. Usually we need to wait 10 minutes before we can get it started again. It is very frustrating.
Why does my Honda Civic Jerk when I let my foot off the gas?
This article will discuss the likely reasons why your Honda Civic jerks when you let your foot off the gas pedal. If you feel this jerk when you immediately take your foot off the gas after accelerating (with no feathering) or you barely press the gas enough to begin accelerating, follow the diagnostic steps below.
What to do when your Honda Civic Jerks?
Honda Civic’s throttle position sensor. You should first clean the IAC valve. To do so, remove it from the back of the intake manifold to the spray it with brake cleaner. Wait until the dirty fluid stops flowing out of the IAC valve, let it air dry, and re-install it.
What kind of car jerks when you accelerate?
My 2002 Honda Accord with 82500 miles on it jerks a bit when accelerating. Nothing happens to the speed but the rpm drops and then again increases and then the car picks up speed.
It appears to happen more once the car is warm. So we drive into town, it appears to be working well, then after a while come back to the car and restart it and it jerks and “misses” then stalls. Usually we need to wait 10 minutes before we can get it started again. It is very frustrating.
Why does my Honda Civic Jerk when letting off?
Broken or loose motor mounts can lead to all sorts of erratic vibrations. Lift your Civic onto jack stands, and inspect the motors mounts underneath the engine for cracks, missing nuts, or loose bolts. Some cracks in the motor mount may be hard to see. Insert a piece of paper in between the mounting plate and the frame to check if there is a gap.
My 2002 Honda Accord with 82500 miles on it jerks a bit when accelerating. Nothing happens to the speed but the rpm drops and then again increases and then the car picks up speed.
What was the problem with my Honda Civic?
The dealer then checked all the parts and found everything was alright. Including the sparks plugs and the alternator. The only the thing they thought was a little off was the battery. They said the charge was a little low. The way the receptionist said little made it seem insignificant.