How to Operate When Driving Uphill?

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DelEva
07/28/25 9:56pm
Handbrake is in the tightened state. At this time, slowly lift the clutch to find the engagement point. When you hear the engine sound slightly, keep the left foot steady on the clutch without moving. Slowly release the brake with the right foot (no need to worry about the vehicle rolling backward, as the handbrake is tightened), gently press the accelerator with the right foot to give a little gas, and keep the right foot steady on the accelerator pedal. When you feel the front of the car moving forward, keep the left foot steady on the clutch, lift the right foot on the accelerator pedal a little more, and fully release the handbrake. The vehicle can then start smoothly.
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