Under what circumstances does a manual transmission car stall?
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Manual transmission cars may stall under the following circumstances: 1. Poor coordination between the clutch and accelerator; 2. Driving at high gear with low speed. A manual transmission car refers to a vehicle that uses a manual gear-shifting mechanical transmission to regulate speed, where the driver manually moves the gear lever to change the gear engagement position inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve speed variation. Methods to prevent stalling in a manual transmission car include: 1. Properly controlling the clutch—pause when the clutch is halfway released and wait until the vehicle moves before fully releasing it; 2. Applying the accelerator—lightly pressing the accelerator while releasing the clutch can make the vehicle start more smoothly; 3. Using the handbrake in coordination—engage the handbrake before shifting into gear, release it halfway through clutch release, and lightly press the accelerator; 4. Avoiding high gear with low speed—find the right timing for gear shifting when the vehicle is in normal operation.