Can You Step on the Gas in First Gear?
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You can step on the gas in first gear. When starting the car and the clutch is not fully released, gently press the accelerator. Of course, sometimes you can start without stepping on the gas, but at this time, the engine speed is not very high, or if the road surface is not very smooth, it can easily cause the engine to stall. Therefore, when starting in first gear, it is necessary to step on the gas appropriately. The reasons why an automatic transmission does not move when shifted are as follows: 1. Torque converter: The torque converter shaft is locked, causing the fuel injection pump to stop working. 2. Lubricating oil: The lubricating oil passage is blocked, leading to insufficient lubrication, which can cause the planetary gear set to burn out. 3. Oil pump shaft: The oil pump shaft is broken, causing the oil pump to stop working or the differential to lack oil and burn out. 4. Transmission: The transmission oil pan is damaged, and all the transmission oil leaks out, causing vehicle problems. 5. Solenoid valve: The transmission valve body or solenoid valve is damaged and not working. 6. Loose linkage: The linkage or cable between the shift control handle and the manual valve rocker arm is loose, keeping the manual valve in the neutral or parking position.