What is the minimum speed in third gear?

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NicoleLynn
07/29/25 3:22am
Third gear speed should not be lower than 20Km/h. Below is a detailed introduction to third gear in vehicles:1. Gear Introduction: First gear is the starting gear, used when the vehicle begins moving. It has similar gear ratio and performance to reverse gear, making it unsuitable for prolonged high-speed operation. Generally, you can shift to second gear once the vehicle gains momentum. Second gear is the transition gear, mainly used for navigating complex road conditions and handling various situations, such as sharp-angle (right-angle) turns without special obstacles, crowded urban areas, steep slopes, and bumpy roads.2. Gear Shifting Principle: The power input shaft is connected to the clutch. The power transmitted from the clutch directly passes through the input shaft to the gear set, which consists of gears with different diameters. Different gear ratios achieve completely different power transmission effects. The gear shifting during normal driving essentially refers to changing the gear ratio.
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