What Causes the Manual Gear Stick to Be Hard to Move?
1 Answers
Clutch not fully disengaged. Transmission fluid with debris affecting gear shifting in manual transmission cars. Internal failure in the gear lever assembly. Below is related content: 1. Manual transmission cars: Vehicles that use a manual shift mechanical transmission to adjust speed. That is, the gear shift lever must be manually moved to change the gear meshing position inside the transmission, altering the transmission ratio to achieve speed change. The gear shift lever can only be moved when the clutch is depressed. 2. Gear shifting: Short for "gear lever operation method," it refers to the driver's psychological and physiological movements to continuously change the gear lever position according to road conditions and vehicle speed changes. Due to its concise and direct name, it has become widely known during long-term driving practices. It is used very frequently.