So here in Maine the temp's been pretty low. Like near 0 for an entire week, which obviously means I should warm my car up before I go to school. Well I woke up 10 minutes before class, therefor I had no time to start my car. After an extremely cold car ride, I noticed that my car wasn't actually warming up, then I saw that it was overheating. I didn't know what happened yet, but I figured it was the fuel line freezing up or something.
So I left school later, parked my car, and it turned out my radiator burst. So, I got it towed to a shop, got a new radiator, and picked it up today. All is well, right? Wrong. I left the shop, drove to my girlfriends house, but now my 'check engine' light is on and my engine jerks when im in gear (i revved it in neutral and it didnt jerk). The car is a 99 Honda CRV, and the engine kinda chugs at around 2-3k rpms. Anyone know what the problem could possibly be? I try to be a vagina and stay away from cars, hunting, and lip packing, but I'm sure there are some greasemonkeys that know what is up.
sparknotes: radiator burst, car overheated, towed to shop, got new radiator, now car jerks at 2-3k rpm, check engine light is on, and I dont know anything about cars.