Manual Transmission Car Stalls and Won't Start
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Manual transmission cars may fail to start after stalling due to reasons such as a depleted car battery, abnormal gear position, or starter motor failure. Below is a detailed introduction about manual transmission cars: Overview: Manual transmission cars use a manual shift mechanical transmission (also known as manual transmission, MT) to regulate vehicle speed. This means the driver must manually move the gear shift lever to change the gear meshing position inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve speed variation. Principle: The power input shaft is connected to the clutch, and the power transmitted from the clutch is directly passed to the gear set via the input shaft. The gear set consists of gears with different diameters, and the effect of power transmission varies completely with different gear ratios. The gear shifting during normal driving refers to changing the gear ratio.