What are paddle shifters used for?
1 Answers
Paddle shifters are used for gear shifting, serving as a quick-shifting device that significantly enhances driving operability. The operating steps for car paddle shifters are: 1. Fully depress the car's brake pedal; 2. Start the car and let it idle; 3. Set the car's automatic transmission lever to the D position; 4. Use the steering wheel paddle shifters to upshift or downshift. The paddle shifters are located at the back of the steering wheel, with the right paddle for upshifting and the left for downshifting. There are two types of paddle shifters: 1. Fixed type: During steering, the steering wheel rotates while the paddle shifters remain stationary; 2. Follow-up type: During steering, the paddle shifters rotate along with the steering wheel as a whole.