What is the reason why the Audi A6L does not move when in D gear?
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Audi A6L does not move when in D gear, there are several reasons: Transmission oil shortage: Automatic transmission uses gear oil as the transmission medium for power. If the transmission lacks oil, the car will not move. Replacing the transmission oil can resolve the issue. Transmission computer failure: The transmission computer controls the vehicle's gear signal sent to the solenoid valve. If the computer fails, the signal is not transmitted to the transmission, and even if D gear is engaged, the vehicle will not move. Handbrake not released: If the electronic handbrake is not released, the vehicle will not move forward. At this time, the handbrake needs to be released, and the car should be started according to the correct starting procedure.