What are the reasons for the inability to shift gears in new energy vehicles?
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Fault reasons, it may be a problem with the transmission control box, which often presents sporadic faults. Here is the relevant information: 1. Speed aspect: The speed corresponding to first gear is 0-5km/h, second gear corresponds to 5-20km/h, third gear corresponds to 20-40km/h, fourth gear corresponds to 40-60km/h, and fifth gear corresponds to 60-100km/h. 2. Gear shifting timing: The general gear shifting timing for cars is when the engine speed is 2000r/min, and it should not exceed 2500r/min. For some large-displacement, high-power engines, gear shifting can be done at around 3000r/min.
I've also experienced the issue of not being able to shift gears in a new energy vehicle. That time, the car suddenly became immobile on the road, which was really nerve-wracking. The main problem might lie in the electronic control system, such as sensors reporting incorrect gear positions or the control module freezing, preventing command transmission. Low battery level is another common factor, as electronic components require stable power to function properly. There could also be software bugs, like incomplete system updates causing the system to freeze. I remember that time, restarting the vehicle a few times fixed it, but if that doesn't work, don't force it as it could damage the motor. It's good practice to develop the habit of pressing the brake and waiting for the Ready light to come on before driving to avoid misoperation. In such situations, for safety, pull over immediately, turn on the hazard lights, consult the manual or call professional assistance. Regular system updates can prevent a lot of trouble.