What's the reason for a dual-clutch transmission not moving when shifted to D gear?
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If a dual-clutch transmission doesn't move when shifted to D gear, it may be due to failures in internal components such as the clutch, control unit, or oil pump. You can conduct a test drive and use an automotive diagnostic computer to inspect the transmission. Based on repair experience, it's essential to accurately identify the root cause of the failure. Below are detailed explanations of potential failure causes: 1. Clutch issues: Worn clutch or excessive internal clearance can cause symptoms like shaking, abnormal noise, impact, delayed gear engagement, and lack of acceleration. Severe cases may result in the transmission not moving in D gear. 2. Damaged control unit: Initial symptoms of a damaged internal control unit include jerking during gear shifts and delayed engagement. If the control unit is severely damaged, the vehicle may not move forward when in D gear.