What to Do When the Car Cannot Shift Out of Gear?
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Solutions for when the car cannot shift out of gear: Check the clutch. If the clutch pressure plate is damaged and cannot disengage, it will be difficult to shift out of gear, requiring repair or replacement of the pressure plate. Secondly, if the shift lever cable is broken, the response from the shift lever cannot be transmitted to the transmission actuator, making it hard to shift out of gear, necessitating replacement of the shift lever cable. If the car gear cannot be disengaged, also check if the clutch pedal free travel is too large and adjust it accordingly. Check if the separation lever height is consistent or too low. Under the car, move the separation fork so that the front end of the release bearing lightly touches the inner end face of the separation lever, then rotate the clutch once to inspect. If the inner ends of the separation levers cannot simultaneously contact the release bearing, it indicates inconsistent separation lever height, which should be adjusted.