Which One is the Accelerator in an Automatic Transmission Car?
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In an automatic transmission car, the accelerator is located on the right side. The function of the accelerator is to control the engine's output power and generate thrust by regulating the throttle opening of the carburetor to manage the cylinder's filling volume and the fuel flow metered by the fuel regulator. An automatic transmission refers to a system where the driver does not need to shift gears manually; the vehicle automatically selects the appropriate gear based on driving speed and traffic conditions. The steps to start an automatic transmission car are: 1. Before getting in the car, observe the surroundings to ensure safety, and fasten the seat belt after entering; 2. Press the brake pedal with the right foot and push the one-touch start button; 3. Shift to D (Drive) gear, release the handbrake, and the car will start.