What is the correct way to start a manual transmission car in daily life?

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DelPeter
07/29/25 2:17pm
In daily life, the correct way to start a manual transmission car is: 1. Insert the key, turn on the ignition switch, and start the engine; 2. Observe whether the indicator lights on the dashboard are normal; 3. Press the clutch pedal, shift the gear lever into 1st gear, check the surroundings of the vehicle to ensure safety, and then release the handbrake; 4. Lift the clutch pedal quickly until the engine sound becomes lower, then slow down the lifting speed. When the car body slightly vibrates, pause the clutch pedal and gently press the accelerator; 5. Slowly lift the clutch pedal while gently pressing the accelerator to achieve a smooth start.
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