How to Shift Gears in an Old Iveco Model?
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The gear shift pattern of an old Iveco model is different from that of a typical manual transmission. On the top of the gear lever, from left to right, are the R gear, 2nd gear, and 4th gear. On the bottom of the gear lever, from left to right, are the 1st gear, 3rd gear, and 5th gear. When driving, simply match the vehicle speed with the appropriate gear. Here is a detailed introduction to the relationship between speed and gears: 1. 1st Gear: Used for normal starts or when climbing very steep slopes. The speed in this gear is generally around 10 km/h. 2. 2nd Gear: Used as a transition gear after starting to accelerate, or for low-speed driving and climbing steep slopes. The speed in this gear is generally around 20 km/h. 3. 3rd Gear: Used when the speed is between 20 km/h and 40 km/h. This gear is frequently used when driving in urban areas. 4. 4th Gear: Can be used when the speed is between 40 km/h and 60 km/h. 5. 5th Gear: Can be used when the speed exceeds 60 km/h. This gear is used for high-speed driving. 6. R Gear: Reverse gear. Engage this gear after the vehicle has come to a complete stop for reversing.