Have your cat converter checked out.
Sounds like a broken or loose suspension component on your driving wheels. This could be deadly. Better take it in to a professional -------- now.
No but it is evil and whoever does it is a jerk.
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.
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
it might mean you need to have your transmission replaced, ive got a 2002 cougar 35th and it has 80,000 miles and doesn't do any jerking of any kind
could be failing transmission
yes
cause yours is broken
There are a number of possibilities. Some of these vehicles had a problem with a loose ground wire on one of the shift solenoids. This is addressed in a dealer TSB. There can be other issues such as internal wear on servos or spool valves that can cause this behavior. If this is the case a rebuild or new transmission is indicated.