What are the steps to restart the engine after stalling in Subject 3?
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Steps to restart the engine after stalling in Subject 3: 1. First, shift the gear back to neutral and then start the engine; 2. Turn on the left turn signal, flash the lights, honk the horn if required in some areas, check the left and right rearview mirrors, press the clutch, and shift to first gear; 3. Look at the left rearview mirror, place the right hand on the handbrake, slightly lift it, and press the release switch; 4. Release the clutch to the semi-engaged state until the engine slightly vibrates, confirm it is safe to start, and then naturally release the handbrake completely; 5. When the vehicle shows signs of moving, fully release the clutch, turn off the turn signal and flashing lights, check the mirrors, smoothly accelerate to about 2000 RPM, press the clutch, and shift to second gear.
I always stall at traffic lights during my driving practice for the Subject 3 test. The steps for starting the engine must be memorized: first, press the clutch all the way down to prevent the car from rolling; then shift to neutral, making sure it's not in any other gear; next, turn the key to start the engine, and if you hear the engine sound normal, it's successful; after starting, don't rush to release the clutch—check that the tachometer is stable, then gently press the accelerator and start slowly. During the test, improper actions will result in point deductions, such as shifting to the wrong gear or failing to press the clutch before starting the engine, which will lead to failure. With more practice, it will become smoother. Find an open space to try it several times to boost your confidence.