Why Can't I Shift Gears After Starting the Engine?

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OGabriela
07/30/25 9:34am
It depends on whether the vehicle is equipped with an automatic transmission or a manual transmission. Here are the specific details: 1. Common causes for failing to shift gears in an automatic transmission include: potential failure inside the gear shift assembly preventing gear engagement; possible malfunction of the transmission control module; or a faulty transmission gear position switch. 2. Common causes for failing to shift gears in a manual transmission include: potential issues with the clutch system components such as the release bearing, friction disc, or pressure plate; possible failure of the gear shift assembly; or malfunction of the gear shifting mechanism.
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