Can you shift gears without pressing the clutch when the car is not started?

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McGiselle
07/30/25 9:22am
You can shift gears without pressing the clutch when the car is not started. Here is an introduction to car gear shifting: 1. Introduction: It should be referred to as "gear shifting." Gear shifting refers to the transmission, which is used to change the torque and speed of the engine crankshaft. 2. Function: It adapts to the different requirements of driving wheel traction and speed under various driving conditions such as starting, accelerating, driving, and overcoming various road obstacles. 3. Techniques: First, remember the principle of "accelerate before upshifting, decelerate before downshifting." Before upshifting, "rev" the throttle to increase the speed first, and before downshifting, "release" the throttle to decrease the speed first.
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