How to Use the Paddle Shifters on the Fista?

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HarmonyLynn
07/24/25 9:37pm
The method of using the paddle shifters on the Fista consists of the following steps: 1. The paddle shifters on the Fista are generally located behind the steering wheel. 2. You need to shift the gear into D, S, or manual mode. 3. Using the paddle shifters, the driver can perform upshifts and downshifts without taking their hands off the steering wheel. Additional information: 1. Paddle shifters are gear-shifting devices installed for cars with semi-automatic clutches. 2. Their function is to enable gear shifts without stepping on the clutch pedal, directly by pulling the paddle shifters. Since the paddle shifters are located behind the steering wheel, shifting gears is very convenient and efficient.
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OJackson
08/10/25 2:43pm
When driving the Fiesta, I often use the paddle shifters, which feel very convenient. There are small paddles behind the steering wheel: left for downshifting and right for upshifting. First, switch to manual mode, usually by pressing the S button or moving the gear lever to the S position. When shifting gears, there's no need to press the clutch; just lightly tap the paddle, and the car handles the RPM and power automatically. For example, after starting, press the upshift paddle to accelerate, and before entering a curve, press the downshift paddle to slow down more steadily. I recommend practicing during overtaking in city traffic: downshifting one gear provides stronger burst power, while upshifting afterward saves fuel. Be careful not to exceed 5000 RPM to avoid engine damage. Beginners should practice in safe areas to get used to the feel gradually. For highway cruising, switch back to automatic mode for ease, but paddle shifters make driving more fun—just don’t overuse them every day.
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