What are the reasons for high engine RPM but the car not moving when pressing the accelerator?
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Here are the reasons and solutions for high engine RPM but the car not moving when pressing the accelerator: 1. Fuel filter clog: You can use a gasoline filter, whose main function is to filter out impurities in the gasoline. Inside this type of gasoline filter, folded filter paper is connected to both ends of a plastic or metal filter. Dirty fuel enters and passes through layers of filter paper from the outer wall of the filter to the center, with clean fuel flowing out. 2. Clutch component failure: Gently press the clutch pedal to make the release bearing contact the release lever. If there is a "rustling" sound, it indicates bearing noise. If the noise persists after accelerating, it means the bearing is excessively worn, loose, or damaged and should be replaced. 3. Release bearing axial play: Press and release the clutch pedal. If intermittent collision sounds occur, it indicates axial play in the release bearing, and the release bearing return spring should be replaced. Continuously pressing the pedal, if there is noise when the clutch just engages or disengages, it indicates loose or exposed rivets on the driven plate, which should be replaced.