What to Do When the Car Doesn't Move After Shifting Gears?
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Solutions for when the car doesn't move after shifting gears: This is usually a clutch issue. Check if the clutch is severely slipping, whether all the spline teeth of the clutch driven plate hub and the rivets on the steel plate are sheared off, or if the steel plate is fractured. Remove the transmission cover to inspect if the shift fork is broken or if the guide block fixing screws are loose. A manual transmission, also known as a manual gearbox, requires the driver to manually move the gear lever to change the gear meshing inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve speed variation. The working principle of a manual transmission involves a pair of components: the pump wheel and the turbine. By using fluid instead of air as the medium to transfer kinetic energy, the pump wheel drives the turbine to rotate through the fluid. Adding a guide wheel between the pump wheel and the turbine creates a speed difference between them through reaction force, enabling speed and torque variation.