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Jerks at high speeds
Honda Fit 2001 97000 miles
Transmission oil
Oil
Engine
Jerking/Hesitation
I have an automatic Honda Fit 1.3 and some weeks ago some jerks started appearing when driving the car at high speeds. The engine and gearbox oils are almost new, less than 300 miles. Why does this happen?
Andy63
from United States
9 years ago
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Same issue here
What is the transmission fluid of your Fit, and when should you change it?
What is the purpose of the motor oil of your Fit?
How much transmission fluid does my Fitneed?
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Maria
from United States
9 years ago
Change spark plugs and clean the eight coils as well. If the problem persists, there might be a damaged coil which needs to be changed.
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Mike
from United States
9 years ago
Hello, the same happened to me and it was a rear coil that was failing, as I disconnected them and the problem disappeared. You can try it yourself.
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Dumsani
from other
3 years ago
How is a coil on the honda fit?
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Thato
from South Africa
2 years ago
Honda fit jerking and lights blinking at night
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pamoo
from United Kingdom
2 years ago
Change the plugs (All 8) if you have iDSI model and the jerking will stop. Also put fuel injector cleaner. Problem solved.
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Drew
from other
a year ago
Hello, I opened my Honda fit gearbox to replace a broken seal and replace CVT oil, now it has no drive even in gear front or reverse
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Gonza R
from Argentina
a year ago
It seems you forgot something unplugged. Check all the transmission wires and connectors. Is there any warning light on in your dashboard?
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Hamza
from other
6 hours ago
I got the same issue a year back but I replaced the gear box with a complete new one and it solved my problem upto now. Am ok.
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