Shift Mechanism

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Edgar
07/30/25 7:02am
Shift mechanisms can be divided into two types: direct control and remote control. Direct control: In this configuration, the transmission is located near the driver's seat, and the shift lever extends from the floor of the cab, allowing the driver to operate it directly. This type is commonly used in front-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicles. Remote control: When the transmission is far from the driver's seat, auxiliary levers or a set of linkage mechanisms are added between the shift lever and the shift fork to form a remote control mechanism. This type is often used in front-engine, front-wheel-drive vehicles, as their transmissions are installed near the front drive axle, which is far from the driver's seat, necessitating this control method.
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