What does manually starting the engine mean?

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SanEmmanuel
07/29/25 6:58pm
It is a throttle issue. Shift to P gear and restart the engine. Then, go to a 4S shop for inspection and throttle cleaning. Relevant details are as follows: 1. The throat of the engine: The throttle is a controllable valve that regulates air intake into the engine. After entering the intake pipe, the air mixes with gasoline to form a combustible mixture, which then burns to generate power. It connects the air filter above and the engine block below, known as the throat of the automobile engine. 2. Throttle cleaning: Whether the car accelerates smoothly is closely related to the cleanliness of the throttle. Cleaning the throttle can reduce fuel consumption and make the engine more responsive and powerful.
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