What Causes Gear Sticking in Manual Transmission Cars?
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Gear sticking in manual transmission cars is generally caused by the hardening and performance degradation of engine oil or the transmission due to temperature effects. Below is a related introduction to manual transmission cars: 1. Composition: By switching different gear sets, gear changes are achieved. As a key component in distributing power, the transmission must have two major parts—the power input shaft and the output shaft—along with the gears that make up the transmission, forming the most basic components of a manual transmission. 2. Principle: The power input shaft is connected to the clutch, and the power transmitted from the clutch is directly passed to the gear set via the input shaft. The gear set consists of gears of different diameters, and different gear ratios result in entirely different power transmission effects. The gear shifting during normal driving refers to changing the gear ratio.