What Causes the Car Not to Move When in Gear?

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JaxsonRose
07/30/25 6:36am
Car not moving after shifting gears is a comprehensive functional failure of the vehicle. Below are relevant details about gear shifting: 1. Introduction: Gear shifting is the abbreviation for "gear lever operation method," referring to the driver's psychological and physiological movements to continuously adjust the gear lever position based on road conditions and vehicle speed changes. 2. Function: Gear shifting can alter the car's speed. 3. Technical requirements: The technical requirements for gear shifting can be summarized into eight words: timely, correct, smooth, and swift. (1) Timely: Master the appropriate shifting timing, neither upshifting too early nor downshifting too late. (2) Correct: The coordination among the clutch pedal, accelerator pedal, and gear lever must be accurate and harmonious, with precise positioning. (3) Smooth: After engaging a new gear, release the clutch pedal promptly and smoothly. (4) Swift: Actions should be quick to minimize shifting time, reduce kinetic energy loss, and lower fuel consumption.
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