What is the reason why the Volkswagen CC does not move when shifting gears and accelerating?

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Richard
07/29/25 3:45pm
Volkswagen CC does not move when shifting gears and accelerating for the following reasons: Clutch not closing properly: The clutch is not closing properly, inspect and repair the clutch. Handbrake not released: The handbrake is not released, the car is in the braking state, release the handbrake. Gear not engaged: The gear is stuck and not fully engaged, need to shift again. Clutch disc worn out: The clutch disc is worn out. Need to replace the clutch disc. Manual transmission introduction: Manual transmission is a manual gearbox (MT), also known as manual transmission, which means that the gear lever must be moved manually to change the gear meshing device inside the gearbox and change the transmission ratio to achieve the purpose of shifting.
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