How to Operate a Manual Transmission Car?
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Manual transmission cars are operated during normal starts or when climbing very steep slopes. Below are the relevant details: 1. Manual Transmission: A manual transmission (Manual-Transmission), also known as a manual gearbox, is a type of transmission device and the most basic type of automotive transmission. Its function is to change the gear ratio, also known as the gear ratio, by using the principle of leverage to amplify the engine torque with the largest diameter low-speed gear, which has the longest radius, to assist the vehicle in moving forward. 2. Precautions: During the gear shifting process, it is necessary to ensure that the circumferential speeds of the pair of gears to be meshed are equal (i.e., synchronized) to smoothly engage and shift into gear. If the gears are forcibly engaged without synchronization, impacts and noise will inevitably occur due to the speed difference between the two gears. This not only makes shifting difficult but also affects the lifespan of the gears, accelerates wear on the gear ends, and may even lead to gear breakage.