How To Drive A Manual Car
How To Drive A Manual Car
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by JohnH641 49
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Driving a manual can be one of the most nerve-racking things, especially when you've
got a car full of spectators and commentary to go along with it. But, it can be one of
the most satisfying skills to learn, especially if you're wanting to get into more
advanced driving techniques like tracking your vehicle, road racing and whatnot.
Before reading the tutorial, I HIGHLY recommend you watch the video. As it will
reinforce the elements provided in this tutorial and will further assist you in
perfecting your newly obtained manual transmission skills.
Place your car into the neutral gear by moving the gear selector into the center of the
shift boot. In order to verify that your car in truly in neutral, wiggle the stickshifter
around and see if it moves freely. If it doesn't move very freely, ensure that the gear
selector is truly in the middle or not.
Now that our vehicle is in it's neutral gear, we may move onto our next step of
starting the manual transmission for use.
In order to start a manual transmission vehicle, your left foot must press the clutch
pedal fully to the cars floor. This is a safety feature that's in most modern day
vehicles - to ensure less accidents.
That being said, depress the clutch pedal fully and move onto the next step.
Verifying that the car is in neutral by moving the gear selector to the middle of the
stickshift boot, wiggling the gear selector back and fourth and checking to see if the
stickshifter moves freely and also verifying that the clutch pedal is pressed all the
way to the floor, we may continue to our next step.
In order to start the vehicle, you must locate the ignition. They're most commonly
located right next to the steering column. Certain vehicles have push-to-start
features, so be aware to check your owners manual if you're not sure where your
vehicles ignition is located.
In order to start the vehicle, you must turn the ignition to the halfway position to allow
all the vehicles sensors to take their readings.
With your foot on the clutch pedal fully, your gear selector in the neutral position, you
may turn the vehicles engine over and start the vehicle up.
In order to begin moving forwards in your manual transmission vehicle, you must
disengage the handbrake. Please check your owners manual whether or not the
vehicle you're driving has an electronic handbrake or not, as these vehicles will not
appear to have a handbrake. Driving with the handbrake engaged is not only
dangerous, due to the heat it produces, but it is also very bad for your vehicle.
When disengaging the handbrake, ensure that you are on a level surface. If not, cover
the brake pedal with your right foot whilst letting off the the handbrake/e-brake.
Now that we've got the vehicle started, we're going to move onto the next steps in
driving a manual. At this point in time, it would be a good idea to take a deep breath,
count to ten and relax your muscles. As we will begin to attempt our first feats at
driving a manual transmission.
It would be a good idea to put your seat belt on if you haven't already and adjust your
seat to the most comfortable position possible.
In order to begin the process of moving forwards, we must depress the clutch fully.
As this will be the tool we will be using in order to move the manual transmission
vehicles forwards.
STEP 10: Move Gear Selector Into It's First Gear.
While the clutch is fully depressed, move the gear selector into it's first gear. In order
to do so, refer to the stick shift pattern located at the top end of the shifter itself. If
you cannot find a shift pattern on your stickshift vehicle, that is okay. As the first gear
in most vehicles is located to the top left portion of your gear selector.
That being said, you may move your gear selector light and then upwards. Keep in
mind, certain vehicles could make this process a little tricky. This in itself is all about
trial and error.
With the clutch fully depressed and the gear selector moved into it's first gear, you
may begin the process of moving forwards.
In order to begin moving in your manual transmission vehicle, you must slowly lift the
foot that is resting on the clutch pedal. The slower that you remove your foot from
the pedal, the lesser the chance you will stall and higher the chance you will begin
moving forwards. Keep in mind, it is completely normal to stall your first 50-100
times attempting to drive manual. Do not be afraid to stall out the motor or slam on
the brakes at any time, as most modern day vehicles were designed for beginners in
mind - dropping the clutch and stalling out will NOT damage your vehicle.
Learning to drive manual can be a very complicated process. there's more than many
people who have failed their first attempts at doing so. Don't get discouraged, as
many drivers who had learned how to drive a manual had not done so successfully
their first to 'round. Stay persistent and you'll be rewarded with the skills of a dying art
- driving a manual.
14 Comments
Okpighe first 1 year ago
What if I want to put the gear on gear 2 is it up again or down
I've to add that when you try to insert the reverse gear, you could find some
problem, the gears could "scratch". That's because many cars do not have a
synchronizer on the reverse gear, for safety reason. Imagine if you
accidentally insert the reverse gear at 70 mph, you can make a puzzle with
the gearbox ... :-) :-)
For engage the the reverse gear without "scratching" you have to put the
gear stick in neutral, release the clutch, and re-press it (obviously with the
car stopped and the brake pressed). Now it's safe to insert the reverse gear
without noises ;-)