Why doesn't the car move when in gear?
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Failure to move when in gear is a comprehensive functional fault involving the clutch, transmission, and drive axle. When diagnosing, the first step is to determine the faulty part, starting with checking the condition of both wheels. Here is additional information on the differences between manual and automatic transmissions: Learning period: Manual transmission cars are more complex than automatic ones, resulting in different learning periods. Typically, learning to drive a manual transmission car takes at least one month longer than an automatic. Due to the greater difficulty, the pass rate for the driving test is also lower for manual transmissions. Driving license acquisition: A manual transmission license is classified as C1, while an automatic transmission license is C2. Holders of an automatic transmission license cannot drive manual transmission cars, but manual transmission license holders can drive automatic transmission cars. Cost: Because manual transmission learning is more challenging and has a lower pass rate, its fees are generally cheaper than automatic transmission tuition, which tends to be more expensive.