What Are the Causes of Difficult Gear Shifting?
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There are several reasons for difficult gear shifting, as detailed below: 1. Excessive Wear: The synchronizer is not functioning properly, excessively worn, or damaged. 2. Deformed Shift Lever: The shift lever is deformed or loose. 3. Incomplete Clutch Disengagement: The clutch does not fully disengage, causing the gear on the transmission's first shaft to rotate at high speed, making it impossible to engage with the internal teeth of the coupling sleeve. 4. Break-in Period Required: There is a break-in period required between the transmission coupling sleeve and the shift gears, which might feel slightly stiff. This requires some time to break in and eventually reach an ideal state.