What are the reasons for the inability to shift gears in the Suzuki Alivio?
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The reasons for the inability to shift gears in the Suzuki Alivio include internal gear wear in the shift lever, incomplete clutch disengagement, or debris in the transmission fluid affecting gear shifting in manual transmission vehicles. Below are detailed explanations of the reasons for the inability to shift gears in the Suzuki Alivio: Internal gear wear in the shift lever: This causes the shift lever to get stuck, making it difficult to move forward and backward, resulting in the inability to shift gears or difficulty in shifting. Incomplete clutch disengagement: This may be caused by faults in the clutch disc or clutch pressure plate, typically requiring the replacement of the clutch three-piece set (friction disc, pressure plate, and release bearing). Debris in the transmission fluid affecting gear shifting: If there is no grinding sound when shifting gears, you can shift into neutral, then release the clutch to allow the transmission input shaft to rotate, press the clutch, and shift gears.