Your Grand Am may jerk while driving due to several potential issues, such as a faulty ignition system, worn spark plugs, or issues with the fuel delivery system. Transmission problems or low Transmission Fluid can also cause jerking during acceleration. Additionally, issues with the engine's air intake or vacuum leaks could contribute to inconsistent power delivery. It's best to have a professional mechanic diagnose the problem for an accurate solution.
It could.
Do you mean JERK?
A bad tire can cause your 2002 Honda Civic to jerk while driving. A bad ball joint can also cause this issue.
gas
change the map sensor
Sounds like cam position sensor , when it starts going out it affects the timing causing the car to jerk and run badly
could be failing transmission
cause yours is broken
yes
service the transmission
Front Wheel alignment
What causes a car to jerk while driving can be based on many factors. A car can sputter due to engine compression issues, bad transmission, engine misfire, bad spark plugs or even low fuel.