Why can't the Mercedes-Benz car shift gears after a power failure?
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Mercedes-Benz car cannot shift gears after a power failure for the following reasons: Clutch wiring fault: Some manual transmission cars still use wiring to control the clutch. The outer skin of the wiring is prone to cracking, leading to difficulty in shifting gears due to no clutch. This issue is relatively simple; just replace the wiring directly. Transmission fault: For example, insufficient transmission fluid, stuck transmission shift mechanism, or a fault in a certain gear or shift fork, these could all cause difficulty in shifting gears or the inability to engage a gear. For transmission issues, a detailed inspection at a professional repair shop is required. Clutch master cylinder fault: The clutch hydraulic master cylinder may experience pressure loss or oil leakage during use, resulting in the inability to shift gears when pressing the clutch. It is necessary to go to a repair station to replace the clutch master cylinder, and after replacement, an air bleeding operation must be performed.