What Causes the Mismatch Between Vehicle Speed and Gear?
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The reasons for the mismatch between vehicle speed and gear are as follows: 1. Slow clutch engagement: When the speedometer reaches the shifting speed, due to lack of proficiency, pressing the accelerator and engaging the clutch slowly causes the speed to drop below the shifting speed, resulting in vehicle shaking and a mismatch between speed and gear. Some drivers monitor the tachometer, and when releasing the clutch, the engine speed does not match the current vehicle speed, meaning there is a speed difference between the engine speed and the clutch plate speed. In most cases, if the engine speed is lower than the clutch plate speed, a jerky shifting sensation occurs, indicating a mismatch between speed and gear during shifting. 2. Not reaching shifting speed: Shifting before the speed reaches the required shifting speed will inevitably lead to a mismatch between speed and gear.