Can I take the manual transmission test after passing the automatic transmission test?

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DiRyder
07/30/25 3:00am
Yes, you can take the manual transmission test after passing the automatic transmission test, but you will need to retake all the exams. Here is some relevant information about automatic transmissions: 1. Automatic Principle: The engine's power is transmitted through the gearbox, which is also a key factor affecting fuel consumption. Generally, automatic transmissions consume 10% more fuel than manual transmissions. Whether it's a manual or automatic transmission, the more gears it has, the more fuel-efficient it is. 2. Driving Tips: For manual transmission cars, you should shift gears at higher RPMs. The engine is designed to operate at higher RPMs, and various components' dynamic balance and rotational inertia parameters are also designed with high RPMs in mind. If the engine operates for extended periods outside its normal working range, the load and wear on internal components will naturally increase, leading to frequent shaking and knocking, which can affect its lifespan. Choosing 3000 RPM as the shift point ensures that after shifting, the engine operates at around 2300 RPM, keeping it within a healthy RPM range.
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