What is the maximum speed in 2nd gear?

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XavierMarie
07/29/25 2:55pm
2nd gear's maximum speed is 35km/h. Below are the detailed explanations: 1. High-speed driving: If you feel slight vibrations in the vehicle during high-speed driving, it indicates that the engine is operating under low-speed and high-load conditions. You should immediately downshift one or two gears based on the actual situation to avoid causing damage to the vehicle. 2. Gear shifting hand position: Master the correct hand position for gear shifting. Many drivers tend to use just a few fingers to shift gears, which is both non-standard and unsafe. The correct hand position is to hold the gear lever firmly and then push it to shift. 3. Gear shifting techniques: Ensure the gear is fully engaged. After driving for long periods, some drivers may shift gears carelessly. If the gear is not properly locked in place and the clutch is released, it can cause significant damage to the transmission. Therefore, always make sure the gear is fully engaged when shifting. Additionally, always depress the clutch fully when shifting gears.
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