How to Perform a Handbrake Start?
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Handbrake Start: 1. Manual Transmission: Pull the handbrake tight, then shift into 1st gear. Slowly lift the clutch pedal with your left foot until you feel the car has a forward momentum, then release the handbrake. Continue to slowly lift the clutch pedal while gradually pressing the accelerator pedal with your right foot. 2. Automatic Transmission: Shift into D gear, gradually press the accelerator pedal with your right foot until you feel the car has a forward momentum, then release the handbrake. More details are as follows: 1. When starting on a slope, you should pull the handbrake tight to prevent the car from rolling backward. When starting a manual transmission car, you should use the half-clutch technique. 2. When starting a manual transmission car, first shift into 1st gear, then slowly lift the clutch pedal with your left foot. Once the clutch reaches the engagement point, pause briefly, then continue to slowly lift the clutch pedal while gradually pressing the accelerator pedal with your right foot to prevent the engine from stalling. 3. When starting a manual transmission car, the speed difference between the engine flywheel and the clutch plate is too large. If the clutch pedal is released abruptly, it will cause the engine to stall. The half-clutch technique can gradually reduce the speed difference between the engine flywheel and the clutch plate. However, when using the half-clutch technique, you must also control the time properly to avoid accelerating the wear of the clutch plate.