What are the reasons for frequently failing to shift from second gear to third gear?
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In the process of shifting from second gear to third gear, the reasons for frequent failure are as follows: 1. Poor coordination between throttle and clutch: During upshifting, the throttle should be released first, then the clutch pedal should be pressed, or both operations can be performed simultaneously. It is essential not to shift while pressing the throttle during the shifting process. If the throttle is not fully released when shifting, it may cause shifting hesitation. 2. The clutch is not fully depressed: Before driving, it is necessary to feel the position and depth of the clutch. If the clutch is not fully depressed when shifting, it will not only cause shifting hesitation but also lead to gear grinding in the transmission. In severe cases, it can directly damage the gears inside the transmission.