Should You Apply Throttle When Shifting Gears in a Manual Transmission?

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MacRosalie
07/30/25 7:53am
When shifting gears in a manual transmission, you should not apply throttle as it increases fuel consumption. Instead, release the accelerator pedal. Gear Shifting Technical Requirements: Master the appropriate timing for gear shifts, meaning you should neither upshift too early nor downshift too late; the coordination between the clutch pedal, accelerator pedal, and gear lever must be correct and harmonious, with precise positioning; after engaging a new gear, release the clutch pedal promptly and smoothly. Manual Transmission Gear Shifting: For manual transmission vehicles, the importance of the clutch cannot be overlooked for smooth driving. Except for starting the car, shifting gears, and low-speed braking, which require pressing the clutch pedal, avoid unnecessarily depressing the clutch or resting your foot on the clutch pedal at other times.
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