How to Solve Front-Wheel Drive Car Skidding During Start?
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Solutions for front-wheel drive car skidding during start are as follows: 1. Start with less throttle input; for manual transmission cars, you can use the clutch half-engagement method to start. 2. If the car still skids after step 1, you can start in 2nd gear because the torque in 2nd gear is lower than in 1st gear, resulting in less power during start and reducing the likelihood of skidding. Tips to prevent car skidding are as follows: 1. Slow down when turning and accelerate by pressing the throttle after exiting the turn. 2. Regularly check the tires or replace them with tires that have greater friction. 3. Regularly inspect the brake pads and replace them when the wear is below 6mm. 4. Keep the ESP (Electronic Stability Program) and ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) turned on while driving.