What are the reasons for the gear lever of Geely Emgrand being stuck?

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DelDaisy
07/30/25 10:55am
Geely Emgrand gear lever being stuck may be caused by the following reasons: Failure of the positioning part of the gear lever ball head: The gear lever can rotate freely around its own axis, making it impossible to accurately control the gear position; it could also be due to the wear of the spherical working surface at the lower end of the gear lever, preventing it from controlling the shifting fork or the shifting groove of the shifting head, thus making both gear engagement and disengagement impossible. Incomplete clutch disengagement: While the gear shifting mechanism of the transmission works normally. This issue can be resolved by adjusting the clutch or replacing some clutch components to ensure the clutch has appropriate free play and separation clearance. Pressure plate failure: Many vehicles experience heavy clutch pedals and difficulty in shifting gears when the engine is hot, which is mostly caused by prolonged wear of the pressure plate or aging of the release fingers. The pressure plate needs to be replaced, which is relatively complex as it requires removing the entire transmission to replace the pressure plate.
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