How to Shift into Reverse Gear in a 6-Speed Manual Pickup Truck?

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DeAxel
07/29/25 3:50pm
Depress the brake pedal of the 6-speed manual transmission vehicle. Press the one-touch start button of the 6-speed manual transmission vehicle. The dashboard lights up, and the vehicle starts. Depress the clutch and shift into the desired gear according to the relative speed. To engage reverse gear, pull up the lock ring. Depress the accelerator pedal to drive.
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