What is the rightmost pedal in a manual transmission car?

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DelNatalie
07/30/25 2:41am
The three pedals in a manual transmission car are, from left to right: the first (leftmost) is the clutch pedal, the second (middle) is the brake pedal, and the third (rightmost) is the accelerator pedal. Principle of the accelerator pedal: It is a device on an internal combustion engine that controls the fuel supply. While driving, the driver controls the amount of air intake by adjusting the pedal's depression, thereby regulating the engine's speed. Features of the accelerator pedal: Made of aluminum alloy, it has an increased vertical contact area for better control, enhancing driving comfort. The pedal base includes an adjustment function to modify the pedal area according to personal preference. It boasts a stylish design with vivid color contrasts, high-quality materials, and rust-proof properties. Installation is simple and convenient, requiring no drilling on the original pedal.
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