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How to Drive Manual Car 1. Put your seat belt on once you get in. While learning, it's better to roll down the windows. This helps to better hear the engine sound and adjust the gear changes accordingly. ADI PARWIRA SLAMET XI KONTROL PROSES A
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ADI PARWIRA SLAMETXI KONTROL PROSES A

How to Drive Manual Car

1. Put your seat belt on once you get in. While learning, it's better to roll down the windows. This helps to better hear the engine sound and adjust the gear changes accordingly.

2. Identify the pedals. In a manual car, there are three. The one on the far left is the clutch , the middle one is the brake, and then the gas/accelerator is on the far right. This layout is the same for both left hand drive and right hand drive vehicles

3. Insert the key into the ignition. The ignition point is often located near the steering wheel. It looks like a round piece of metal, often with writing on it, with a keyhole in the center of it. Insert the key all the way into the ignition after you find it.

4. If you're starting a car with a manual transmission, put the shift selector in "N," or neutral. It is important to make sure the transmission is in neutral, meaning that none of the gears are engaged

5. Start the engine with the key, making sure to keep the clutch pedal held to the floor.

6. Press the clutch to the floor again and move the gear shift knob to first gear. It should be the upper left position, and there should be some kind of visual layout of the gear pattern on top of the gear shift knob.

7. In order to get moving, lift your foot up from the clutch pedal until the RPMs drop slightly and apply light pressure to the accelerator. Balance the light downward pressure on the accelerator with slowly releasing pressure on the clutch pedal. You will probably have to do this several times to find the right combination of pressure up and down. If you release the clutch too quickly the car will stall.

8. When you have to stop, release right foot off accelerator to the brake pedal and press down as much as required and as you slow to about 10 mph (16 km/h) you will feel the car about to start shaking and vibrating. Press the clutch pedal fully down and move the gear shift to neutral to prevent stalling.

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