What is the reason for the car's forward gear not responding?

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DiMadison
07/29/25 1:25am
The failure of the car's forward gear is due to a malfunction in the transmission electronic module, which prevents the forward gear from functioning properly. Here is some extended information: 1. Forward gear: D (Drive) is the forward gear, also known as the driving gear. In this gear, the transmission automatically shifts between 1-overdrive (equivalent to 1-4 gears) based on speed and throttle conditions. This gear is used for normal road driving. 2. Other gears: P stands for Park, used when parking (when turning off the engine); R stands for Reverse gear; N stands for Neutral, which is the same as the neutral in a manual transmission and is used for brief stops; S stands for Sport mode, where the transmission can shift freely in this gear; L stands for Low gear, where the transmission stays in 1st gear without shifting up; OD stands for Overdrive, used for high-speed driving.
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