How to Drive a Semi-Automatic Transmission Car?
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Semi-automatic transmission cars start the same way as automatic transmission cars. Insert the key, start the vehicle, and pay attention to the tachometer on the dashboard. When starting a cold engine, the RPM is usually above 1000. Wait for about 10 seconds, press the brake with your right foot, and release the handbrake with your right hand. Shift the gear from P to D. Note that your right foot should still be on the brake at this point. Slowly lift your right foot off the brake, and the car will move forward. Then, gently press the accelerator, and the vehicle will start. More details are as follows: 1. Definition of Semi-Automatic Transmission: Semi-automatic transmission, also known as semi-automatic control transmission, or AMT (Automated Manual Transmission), is an electronically controlled mechanical automatic transmission. This technology involves adding a special electronic control unit to the original mechanical transmission structure, replacing the manual gear-shifting operation with automated control, thus achieving automatic gear shifting inside the transmission. 2. There are two forms: One is where several commonly used gears are automatically controlled, and the remaining gears are manually operated by the driver. The other is a preselective type, where the driver pre-selects the gear with a button, and an electromagnetic or hydraulic device is activated when the clutch pedal is pressed or the accelerator pedal is released to perform the gear shift. Unlike semi-automatic transmissions, automatic transmissions, also known as automatic control transmissions, automatically select the gear ratio and perform gear shifts.