Which One is the Brake and Which One is the Accelerator in a Car?
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The brake and accelerator pedals in a car are located as follows: 1. Automatic transmission cars have two pedals, with the brake pedal on the left and the accelerator pedal on the right. 2. Manual transmission cars have three pedals, with the clutch pedal on the far left, the brake pedal in the middle, and the accelerator pedal on the far right. When decelerating or stopping, you need to press the brake pedal. To accelerate, press the accelerator pedal. When starting or shifting gears, press the clutch pedal. The accelerator pedal does not directly control the fuel injection volume but rather the throttle opening. When the accelerator pedal is pressed, the throttle opening increases, allowing more air to enter the engine, which prompts the fuel injection system to inject more fuel. The brake pedal controls the braking system, which consists of a vacuum booster, master brake cylinder, and wheel brake cylinders.