What is the correct sequence for starting a car?

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DelRuby
07/29/25 1:20pm
Whether it's a manual or automatic transmission car, the starting sequence involves first starting the engine, turning on the left turn signal, releasing the clutch, pressing the accelerator pedal, and smoothly starting the vehicle. Here is some relevant information about automatic transmissions: 1. Introduction: An automatic transmission, as the name suggests, does not require the driver to manually shift gears. The vehicle automatically selects the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. Typically, automatic transmission cars have six gear positions, arranged from top to bottom as: P, R, N, D, S, L. 2. Working Principle: The engine's power is transmitted through the gearbox, which is also a key factor affecting fuel consumption. Generally, automatic transmissions consume 10% more fuel than manual transmissions. Regardless of whether it's a manual or automatic transmission, the more gears there are, the more fuel-efficient the vehicle tends to be.
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