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A four-wheeler may start but not move due to several possible issues, such as a malfunctioning transmission, low Transmission Fluid, or a problem with the clutch system in manual vehicles. Additionally, issues with the drive shaft, differential, or wheel brakes being stuck can prevent movement. Electrical problems, such as a faulty sensor, could also affect the vehicle's ability to engage in gear. Lastly, if the vehicle is in gear but the brakes are engaged, it may start but won't move until the brakes are released.

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4d ago

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