08 charger jerks at 65-70 mph

Asked by Antiwan Mar 17, 2018 at 05:45 PM about the 2008 Dodge Charger SXT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Yesterday evening i was driving home from work
when my car started jerking when it got to 65mph
and started again at 70 then dropped speed a lil..
what could be causing this?

8 Answers

Possible misfire. Is the check engine light on? Codes?

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no light is on.. i cleaned the throttle body and checked the transmission fluid

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I have a 07 rt everything in the front has been replaced tires new balance is perfect. Has a poping sound while driving straight end links replace twice. Sway bar frame bushing new. It also shakes mostly into slight turn on highway 60 to 80 mph. Only thing not replace front wheel hubs. But are tight. Cars are just junk runs good ha ha

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My 2012 Charger is my rmp is goes up and my when i get to a speed of 50 mph is starts jerking

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