
Press the clutch and brake pedals, then shift the gear to reverse; Slowly lift the front part of your foot while moving your heel back about 5cm, then gradually lift your foot until reaching the friction point; Check for any obstacles or pedestrians behind the vehicle; Once safety is confirmed, gradually release the brake to allow the car to move slowly; Control the reversing speed by modulating the clutch pedal.

Reversing is quite simple for me since I've driven manual transmission cars for years. When reversing in a Baojun manual, first bring the car to a complete stop to prevent wheel movement; depress the clutch pedal fully and locate reverse gear—on the Baojun gearshift, it's usually positioned far right or bottom-right, sometimes requiring you to press a small button on the gear knob before engaging. Once in reverse, gradually release the clutch while gently applying throttle; releasing too quickly may stall the engine or cause jerky movement, so keep motions smooth. Maintain slow speed when reversing, frequently check mirrors, and ideally turn to inspect blind spots to confirm no obstacles. On slopes, engage the handbrake first to prevent rolling. Common mistakes I see with Baojun beginners are incomplete gear engagement—practice makes perfect; safety always comes first, remember to activate turn signals early to alert pedestrians.

As a beginner in manual transmission, reversing in my Baojun car is quite a challenge. The key steps are: after coming to a complete stop, press the clutch pedal all the way down, then push the gear lever into reverse position; in Baojun models, engaging reverse gear requires firmly pressing the button or applying strong force, with the position slightly towards the rear-right. Next, gradually release the clutch while gently applying some throttle - don't release too quickly or you'll stall or lose control. When reversing, turning your head to look through the rear window is safer than relying solely on mirrors; I once nearly hit a pillar doing otherwise. Keep clutch control smooth, maintain turtle-like speeds when practicing initially, and you'll get smoother as you familiarize yourself with the vehicle's feel. Always remember to check tires and lights, ensuring the reverse lights are functioning properly.

Reversing in a Baojun manual transmission is straightforward: Stop the car completely, press the clutch pedal all the way down, locate the reverse gear (usually at the bottom right of the gear shift, requiring a specific button press or lever push), and engage it. Gradually release the clutch while lightly pressing the accelerator to maintain power, keeping the speed as slow as possible. Frequently check the rearview mirror to ensure no obstacles are present. Improper clutch operation may cause stalling, so it's advisable to practice on flat roads. Stay attentive to the vehicle's response during driving and make timely adjustments.

Reversing a manual transmission Baojun vehicle requires caution. Ensure the car is fully stopped, depress the clutch, and engage reverse gear according to the gear pattern diagram—this may require firmly pressing the button. Gradually release the clutch while gently applying throttle to prevent stuttering. Improper operation carries high risks, such as lurching backward and causing injury or stalling in the traffic lane. It is recommended to inspect the surroundings before starting and use the horn for warning. Precise clutch control is essential, and reversing speed must be kept at a slow, incremental pace, prioritizing safety as the foremost principle.

Reversing with a Baojun Manual Transmission: First, bring the car to a complete stop and press the clutch pedal all the way down. Locate the reverse gear—usually positioned at the bottom right—which may require pressing down or pulling a special point on the gear lever. Then, slowly release the clutch while gently pressing the accelerator to maintain smooth movement; releasing too quickly may stall the engine. During reversing, keep an eye on all directions, prioritizing the rearview mirror, and turn around to scan if necessary to avoid blind spots. In the initial stage, press the accelerator lightly, and the clutch feel will naturally improve with practice. Practice the process in an empty area more to ensure smoother driving.


