What Causes a Manual Transmission Car Not to Move After Engaging the Gear?
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The reason is a clutch malfunction. You should check whether the clutch is severely slipping, whether all the spline teeth of the clutch driven plate hub and the rivets on the steel plate are sheared off, or if the steel plate is fractured. Below is relevant information about the clutch: Clutch: The car clutch is located inside the flywheel housing between the engine and the transmission. The clutch assembly is secured to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws, and the output shaft of the clutch is the input shaft of the transmission. During driving, the driver can press or release the clutch pedal as needed to temporarily disconnect and gradually engage the engine and transmission, cutting off the power transfer. The clutch release bearing and its unit are important components of the car. Classification: Clutches are divided into electromagnetic clutches, magnetic particle clutches, friction clutches, and hydraulic clutches.