What is the inspection method for manual transmissions?

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Henry
07/29/25 11:50pm
Manual transmission inspection methods are: First, check whether each gear can be engaged, then verify if each gear engages smoothly. A manual transmission consists of gears, housing, synchronizers, shafts, and shift forks. The shift forks connect to the synchronizers, which are used to select gears during shifting to complete the gear change. Manual transmissions, also known as mechanical transmissions, require manually moving the shift lever (commonly called the gear stick) to alter the gear meshing positions inside the transmission, changing the gear ratio to achieve speed variation. Most passenger car manual transmissions are four or five-speed stepped gear transmissions, typically equipped with synchronizers for easier shifting and reduced noise. When operating a manual transmission, the clutch must be depressed to move the shift lever.
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