Where is the throttle located?
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In manual transmission cars, from left to right, they are the clutch, brake, and throttle, while in automatic transmission cars, the brake is on the left and the throttle is on the right, so the throttle is located on the right. Below is an introduction to the throttle: 1. Throttle introduction: The throttle, also known as the accelerator or throttle valve, is a control device that regulates the engine's power (thrust). In piston aircraft engines, the throttle controls the opening of the carburetor's throttle valve to regulate the cylinder's filling amount, thereby determining the engine's output power. In gas turbine engines, the throttle controls the metered fuel flow of the fuel regulator, thus determining the thrust produced by the engine. 2. Usage: In manual transmission cars, the left foot is only responsible for pressing the clutch pedal, while the throttle pedal and brake pedal are both controlled by the right foot. In automatic transmission cars, the left foot is not used, and only the right foot controls the brake pedal and throttle pedal.