How to Start After Stalling on a Slope?
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To restart after stalling on a slope, follow these steps: 1. Engage first gear and fully depress the clutch. 2. Slowly release the clutch to the semi-engaged state, hold it steady, and gently press the accelerator. 3. Release the handbrake when the front of the car lifts significantly, then fully release the clutch. Reasons for stalling during slope starts include: 1. Not applying throttle in time. 2. Releasing the clutch too quickly. 3. Prolonged acceleration by pressing the throttle. 4. Forgetting to engage the handbrake or shift to neutral. 5. Unstable coordination between throttle and clutch. For downhill starts: 1. Depress the clutch and brake, then shift to neutral. 2. Depress the clutch and brake, turn the key to the first position for vehicle self-check. 3. Turn the key to start the engine. 4. After the engine starts, engage first gear. 5. Slowly release the clutch and brake; when the car vibrates noticeably, slightly release the brake to start.