What are the reasons for BYD's gear engagement failure?
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Here are the reasons why a manual transmission car cannot engage gear even when the clutch is fully depressed: Clutch cable failure: Some manual transmission cars still use cables to control the clutch. The outer sheath of the cable can easily crack, resulting in no clutch engagement and difficulty shifting gears. The cable can be directly replaced. Excessive gear self-locking force on the clutch side: This causes difficulty in engaging and disengaging gears. It is recommended to go to a repair shop to adjust the clutch cable and gear stop lock. Clutch master cylinder failure: The clutch hydraulic master cylinder may experience pressure loss or oil leakage during use, resulting in the inability to engage gears when depressing the clutch. The clutch master cylinder should be replaced at a repair station, and an air bleeding operation should be performed after replacement. Transmission failure: For example, insufficient transmission fluid, sticking transmission shift mechanism, or failure of a certain gear or shift fork may all cause difficulty in shifting gears or the inability to engage gears. For transmission problems, a detailed inspection at a professional repair shop is required.