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If you have a check engine light on, pull the code. Jerking while stopped is often a sign of needing a tune up, but it can be other things too. If it's been a while since last tune up, change plugs and wires.
Check / replace the high tension leads.
I had a problem with hessitation / jerking also at very slow speed in stop start traffice. I was the EGR ( exhaust gas recirculation )valve. Car is now like new.
take a look at the coil pack. its seperate from the distributor. you can follow the wire on the distributor cap that says coil to find it. even though it may appear ok it could still be going bad. that would cause static and a sputter condition. its a good starting point. also, fuel pump could be getting weak. but the coil and plug wires would be your best bet to start with
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