What's the reason for not being able to engage first gear?
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The reasons for not being able to engage first gear are as follows: 1. Gearshift lever: It might be that the positioning parts of the gearshift lever's positioning ball head have lost their function, allowing the lever to rotate freely around its own axis and making it impossible to accurately control the gear; or it could be that the spherical working surface at the lower end of the gearshift lever is worn out, preventing the lever from controlling the shift fork or the shift head's groove, making both gear engagement and disengagement impossible. Solution: The fault can be resolved through repair. If it's the latter issue, the gearshift lever must be replaced. 2. Clutch: It might be that the clutch cannot fully disengage, while the gearshift mechanism of the transmission is working normally. Solution: This fault can be resolved by adjusting the clutch or replacing some clutch components to ensure the clutch has appropriate free play and disengagement clearance.