What is the order of pedals in a manual transmission car?

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DiAdam
07/30/25 12:27am
Manual transmission cars have three pedals arranged from left to right as follows: clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal. Below is additional information: 1. Clutch Pedal: The clutch pedal is the control device for the manual transmission clutch assembly, serving as the interaction point between the car and the driver. It engages and disengages the engine from the transmission. 2. Brake Pedal: As the name suggests, the brake pedal is the pedal that restricts power, functioning as the foot brake (service brake) used for deceleration and stopping. 3. Accelerator Pedal: The accelerator pedal controls the fuel supply in internal combustion engines. During driving, the driver regulates the engine's air intake by adjusting the pedal's depression, thereby controlling the engine's speed.
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