Is the Great Wall Haval H6 not moving when in gear due to a burnt clutch?
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The Great Wall Haval H6 not moving when in gear could be due to a burnt clutch, or it might be caused by issues with the engine control system, where the fuel injection and ignition do not match the load changes, leading to severe shaking or stalling. Functional Obstacles: Generally, the inspection starts from the drive wheels, moving forward through the rear axle to the drive shaft, then to the transmission, and finally to the clutch. If the drive shaft rotates but the car does not move forward, the fault lies in the rear axle. Lift the rear axle and rotate one rear wheel; if the other rear wheel rotates in the opposite direction but the drive shaft does not rotate, it indicates that all the rivets of the driven bevel gear are sheared. If the other rear wheel does not rotate, the half-shaft should be disassembled and inspected for breakage. Transmission Fault: If the car is in gear and the drive shaft does not rotate when starting, the fault is in the transmission. Remove the transmission cover and inspect whether the transmission shift fork is broken or if the guide block fixing screws are loose. If the above inspections are normal, conduct a gear-shifting test. If the second shaft does not rotate when a certain gear is engaged, it means the half-round key of that gear's gear is sheared.