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    I have an Isuzu Rodeo and while I'm driving, the car jerks, it's not at any specific RPM, sometimes it's at 2k, sometimes its at 3k, and so on. It all started happening when I changed the throttle position sensor and the camshaft position sensor. And I cleaned the mass air flow sensor, changed spark plugs and spark plug wires because I thought those were causing the problem but I guess not. Anyone know what's wrong with it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98_Coupe View Post
    I have an Isuzu Rodeo and while I'm driving, the car jerks, it's not at any specific RPM, sometimes it's at 2k, sometimes its at 3k, and so on. It all started happening when I changed the throttle position sensor and the camshaft position sensor. And I cleaned the mass air flow sensor, changed spark plugs and spark plug wires because I thought those were causing the problem but I guess not. Anyone know what's wrong with it?
    might have messed up the MAF when cleaning

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLo_MKIII View Post
    might have messed up the MAF when cleaning
    I bought the spray that's specifically for the MAF. And the jerking was happening before I even touched it. I cleaned it because I thought that was the problem but it didn't get better or worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98_Coupe View Post
    I bought the spray that's specifically for the MAF. And the jerking was happening before I even touched it. I cleaned it because I thought that was the problem but it didn't get better or worse.
    fuel filter then sir... alot of ppl forget about them

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98_Coupe View Post
    I have an Isuzu Rodeo and while I'm driving, the car jerks, it's not at any specific RPM, sometimes it's at 2k, sometimes its at 3k, and so on. It all started happening when I changed the throttle position sensor and the camshaft position sensor. And I cleaned the mass air flow sensor, changed spark plugs and spark plug wires because I thought those were causing the problem but I guess not. Anyone know what's wrong with it?
    It started AFTER you changed the TPS and Cam sensor? Sounds like something happen at this point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SLo_MKIII View Post
    fuel filter then sir... alot of ppl forget about them
    Will definitely check that out tomorrow. Any other suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by QWK D16 View Post
    It started AFTER you changed the TPS and Cam sensor? Sounds like something happen at this point.
    Yeah after I changed them. I don't see how those two sensors would cause a jerking problem though...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98_Coupe View Post
    Yeah after I changed them. I don't see how those two sensors would cause a jerking problem though...
    Cam sensor helps time the injectors with the spark event. Plays a major role if the jerking is misfire related.
    Describe what you feel a little better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by QWK D16 View Post
    Cam sensor helps time the injectors with the spark event. Plays a major role if the jerking is misfire related.
    Describe what you feel a little better.
    Let's say I'm going maybe like 20, 25 in 2nd gear. It will jerk maybe 2 or 3 times. It feels like I let go of the throttle and step on it real fast again. And it will do that once I shift into 3rd, 4th, and 5th as well. Sometimes even when I'm starting off it jerks even before I let the clutch go all the way. Maybe I should take off the cam sensor and put it back on again? Just in case I put it in wrong (which I HIGHLY doubt) lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98_Coupe View Post
    Let's say I'm going maybe like 20, 25 in 2nd gear. It will jerk maybe 2 or 3 times. It feels like I let go of the throttle and step on it real fast again. And it will do that once I shift into 3rd, 4th, and 5th as well. Sometimes even when I'm starting off it jerks even before I let the clutch go all the way. Maybe I should take off the cam sensor and put it back on again? Just in case I put it in wrong (which I HIGHLY doubt) lol.
    Its possible. I know that some have an alignment pin/notch. You have to slightly open the throttle b4 you put the sensor on. If not the voltage will be way off for the ECU to read.
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    Quote Originally Posted by QWK D16 View Post
    Its possible. I know that some have an alignment pin/notch. You have to slightly open the throttle b4 you put the sensor on. If not the voltage will be way off for the ECU to read.
    I'll definitely do that man, I'll change the fuel filter just in case as well, it's only 10 bucks anyway.

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    it has nothing to do with what you stated... but a bad engine mount can cause jerking also

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    from what he explains about it happens when he shifts or letting go of the clutch and it does seem like you might have a grabbing clutch or broken motor mount check the motor mount like he said. Im saying this cause you didnt say if you had a misfire if you are having a misfire then obviously the culprit are those new sensors you put in i dont believe its the maf cause the car would be idling real low and sometimes cut off thats what happened to me at least hope u fix the problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gt View Post
    it has nothing to do with what you stated... but a bad engine mount can cause jerking also

    Not really. All the motor mounts were out in my DA, it just shook bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue_gt View Post
    it has nothing to do with what you stated... but a bad engine mount can cause jerking also
    Only said this, cuz he said that it started AFTER he changed those sensors.
    Quote Originally Posted by 98_Coupe View Post
    I have an Isuzu Rodeo and while I'm driving, the car jerks, it's not at any specific RPM, sometimes it's at 2k, sometimes its at 3k, and so on. It all started happening when I changed the throttle position sensor and the camshaft position sensor. And I cleaned the mass air flow sensor, changed spark plugs and spark plug wires because I thought those were causing the problem but I guess not. Anyone know what's wrong with it?
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    you should try trouble shooting your ECU to see if it gives you any codes.
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    dang...

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