What are the reasons for the car not moving in D gear?
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The reasons why the car does not move when in D gear are as follows: 1. There is a problem with the shift valve, the gear is not engaged properly, and the oil passage cannot be opened; 2. The solenoid valve and electronic module of the transmission are faulty; 3. The brakes are locked, causing the wheels to not move forward, and there will be abnormal noise when accelerating; 4. The handbrake is not released or not fully released; 5. The transmission oil level is too low, or the internal oil pressure is too low. Generally, vehicles have 5 gears: P gear, R gear, N gear, D gear, and S gear. The following is an introduction to the related content: 1. P (Parking) gear, starting gear: When the vehicle is parked and not in use, the gear is in this position, and the wheels are mechanically locked to prevent rolling. The vehicle must be completely stopped before using the P gear, otherwise the mechanical part of the automatic transmission will be damaged. 2. R (Reverse) gear: Used when reversing. The vehicle must be completely stopped before shifting to the "R" gear, otherwise the transmission will be severely damaged. 3. N (Neutral) gear: Used when temporarily stopping (such as at a red light). This gear indicates neutral. To prevent the vehicle from rolling on a slope, the brake must be pressed. 4. D (Drive) gear: Used for normal road driving. 5. S (Sport) indicates sport mode: When this gear is engaged, the gear can be freely switched, but the shift timing is delayed, allowing the engine to maintain high speed for a period of time, increasing the car's power. This gear will increase fuel consumption.