
Driving a manual car can be a problem for many, especially in light of the spread of cars that operate with automatic transmission, they are much easier than manual cars, so some may prefer them, but this does not mean that manual cars have disappeared, and today there are many cars that work with those There are those who prefer to drive it.
Steps to driving a manual car At
first, it is necessary to identify the parts of the manual car, and then learn how to drive it, which are as follows:
- The pedals: We find that the pedals in that car are located in the same place as the pedals in the automatic car, but there is gasoline and brakes and another pedal called the clutch (clutch), and here we use the right foot for gasoline and the brake and the left for the clutch.
- Gearbox: which is used to change the speed of the car.
- Parking brake: which must be set when the car is parked or in order to roll it.

To drive a manual car, the following steps must be followed in order.
- Before starting the car, the left foot is applied to the clutch.
- And during the pressure on the clutch, the brakes are also pressed.
- Turn the ignition key or press the start button.
- Put the speed of the car on the first.
- The foot is pulled off the brake.
- The engine must be raised to 1500 rpm and up to 2000 so that the car does not stop.
- When the required cycle is reached, the left foot is lifted from the clutch and pressure is applied gradually until the car is moving.
- In the event that the car stops when driving, the foot must be lifted from the gasoline and placed on the brakes and pressure on the clutch until the car returns to the neutral position.
- When the car is moving, the gas pedal must continue to be pushed, and when the engine reaches 3000 rpm, the clutch must be pressed until it moves to the second gear.
- When the car stops, both the clutch and brake must be depressed, with the gear shifting to neutral.

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