What Causes a Car Not to Move When in Gear?
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Car not moving when in gear is caused by functional comprehensive failure or the drive shaft not rotating. Solutions: 1. If the other rear wheel rotates in the opposite direction but the drive shaft does not follow, it indicates that all the rivets of the differential bevel gear are sheared off. If the other rear wheel does not rotate either, the half shaft should be disassembled and checked for breakage; 2. If the fault lies in the clutch, check whether the clutch is severely slipping, whether all the rivets of the driven plate spline hub and steel plate are sheared off, or whether the steel plate is fractured. Automatic transmission car gears include: 1. N gear is neutral; 2. R gear is reverse; 3. S gear is manual mode; 4. D gear is drive; 5. P gear is used when parking.