What is the correct sequence of operations for shutting down a manual transmission car?
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The correct sequence of operations for shutting down a manual transmission car is: 1. Press the foot brake; 2. Shift to neutral; 3. Engage the handbrake; 4. Release the foot brake; 5. Shift into P gear; 6. Press the one-button start to stop the engine. The steps for starting a manual transmission car are: 1. Sit properly in the car; 2. Start the car; 3. Press the clutch; 4. Shift into first gear; 5. Slowly release the clutch; 6. Gently press the accelerator; 7. Fully release the clutch, and the car starts successfully. When starting a manual transmission car, be cautious of the vehicle jerking forward, which may cause the engine to stall. Always press the brake before shifting gears to prevent the vehicle from jerking forward or rolling backward. Release the clutch slowly. When the clutch is halfway released, the vehicle will start to shake. At this point, you can gently press the accelerator and continue to slowly release the clutch.