How to drive a manual car - a quick and easy guide 🧶 (Thread) ⚔️ Before you start Manual cars have three pedals: clutch, brake & accelerator (in that order, left to right).
The brake & accelerator pedals are pretty simple - press the brake to slow down (the firmer you press it, the quicker you’ll lose speed), while using the accelerator increases the engine’s revs & causes you to speed up (the firmer you press it, the quicker you will speed up)
The clutch pedal is the one that makes driving a manual car more difficult than an auto. Without going into too much detail, the clutch is essentially two metal plates that connect the engine to the drive wheels.
So by pressing down on the clutch pedal, you’re disconnecting the engine from the wheels.
How to drive a manual car in nine steps 1) Get in the car and put on your seatbelt 2) Put the key in the ignition and turn all the way until the engine starts 3) Put the clutch pedal down (this the pedal on the left) 4) Move the gear stick into first gear
5) Use your right foot to press down on the accelerator gently to increase the engine’s revs very slightly 6) Slowly lift the clutch pedal using your left foot until it starts to vibrate gently
This vibration is known as the car’s “bite point” - this is where the clutch plates start to come together. Remove the handbrake & the car should start to move slowly
Increase the revs while slowly raising your foot off the clutch unit you are moving forward with only the use of the accelerator pedal
Remember - if you’re too quick lifting your foot off the clutch, or don’t give it enough revs, the car will stall: that’s where the engine cuts out and the red lights glow on the dashboard.
If you stall apply the brakes, turn the engine off, return the gear stick to neutral and begin the process again.
⚔️ How to avoid damaging the clutch Over time, you’ll get used to a car’s clutch and have a good understanding of where its bite point is, as well as how many revs you need to give it to move off. It sounds complicated but you’ll develop a natural feel for it with practice.
If you’re not careful, though, it can be easy to wear the clutch out prematurely – and that’s likely to cost at least Kshs.45,000, rising well into four figures for some cars. Follow these tips and your clutch should easily last for well over 10,000 kilometres
Don’t use the clutch to hold the car on hills or creep forward at junction If you’re waiting at a junction, in traffic or at a roundabout, it’s tempting to hold the car at the clutch’s bite point, allowing you a quick getaway when you can move.
But this can cause unnecessary wear, especially if you do it often. Stop, put the handbrake on, and only use the clutch when you’re ready to pull away.
Don’t hold the clutch down when you’re stopped Again, it’s tempting to leave your car in gear and keep your foot on the clutch when you’re stopped in traffic
This puts a lot of pressure on the clutch release bearing, however, which could wear out quickly if you do it regularly
Keep the revs to a minimum To avoid stalling, especially during hilly manoeuvres, many drivers are too heavy with the accelerator. This can cause unnecessary wear on the clutch plates.
You need a minimum amount of revs to get the car to move – and if you’re gentle enough, most cars can move without using the accelerator at all. THE END
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