How to unlock the manual transmission W16 cylinder?

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JuliannaMarie
07/30/25 12:55am
Forward is W, backward is S, left is A, and right is D. To drive, you must press the right mouse button next to the police car. Unlocking the headlights is only possible after becoming proficient. Below is an introduction to manual transmission vehicles: 1. Precautions for driving manual transmission vehicles: When shifting gears in a manual transmission vehicle, you need to press the clutch pedal and switch gears based on the vehicle's RPM. If the RPM exceeds 2000, you need to shift gears to avoid affecting power output. Otherwise, the vehicle's RPM will increase, engine noise will rise, and it may impact driving. 2. How to shift gears in a manual transmission: Simply press the clutch pedal. Each gear shift in a manual transmission vehicle is equivalent to starting the vehicle. If not done carefully during shifting, the vehicle may stall. Driving a manual transmission vehicle requires practicing gear changes frequently to drive smoothly and avoid accidents.
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