What is the sequence of clutch and accelerator in a manual transmission?

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VanPiper
07/30/25 12:49am
Manual transmission cars have three pedals arranged from left to right: clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal. Normally, the left foot controls the clutch while the right foot operates both the brake and accelerator. Automatic transmission cars only have two pedals: brake pedal on the left and accelerator pedal on the right. More details are as follows: 1. Brake position: Manual transmissions have three pedals with the brake being the middle one, while automatics have two pedals with the brake being the leftmost. 2. Accelerator position: Manual transmissions have three pedals with the accelerator being the rightmost, while automatics have two pedals with the accelerator being the right one. 3. Clutch position: Manual transmissions have three pedals with the clutch being the leftmost, while automatics have two pedals (brake and accelerator) without a clutch pedal.
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