
The operation steps for starting and igniting a car are as follows: 1. After getting into the car, adjust the seat, fasten the seat belt, and press the clutch with your left foot: shift the vehicle into first gear, turn on the left turn signal, honk the horn to signal, press the accelerator with your right foot, slowly release the clutch with your left foot, steady the steering wheel with your left hand, and hold the front end of the manual brake with your right hand. 2. When you hear the engine sound change from 'high-pitched' to 'steady', quickly release the manual brake: the vehicle will start successfully, and then ensure smooth driving on the road. 3. Issues to pay attention to when starting the vehicle: (1) At the moment of releasing the manual brake, temporarily hold the clutch and do not continue to lift it further, while adding a bit more throttle to avoid the car shaking and becoming unstable. (2) When starting on flat roads or downhill, a little throttle is sufficient to complete the start, while uphill starts require determining the throttle pressure based on the slope's steepness—the steeper the slope, the greater the throttle pressure needed.


