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There are three pedals in a manual transmission car, from left to right, which are the clutch, brake, and accelerator pedal.
1. The function of the clutch pedal is to disconnect and turn on the power transmission and shift the gear.
2. The function of the brake pedal is to brake and slow down the vehicle until it stops.
3. The function of the accelerator pedal is to accelerate.
Extended Materials. Introduction to the gears of manual transmission cars:
1. First gear. The starting gear, the starting gear of the car. Compared with the reverse gear ratio, the performance is basically the same, so it is not suitable for continuous high-speed operation, and the general vehicle can be shifted into the second gear after inertia.
2. Second gear. Through the gear, it is mainly used to pass through complex road surfaces and deal with complex situations, such as through acute (right-angle) curves without special obstacles, **dense and prosperous road sections, road sections with large slopes, and pothole road sections.
3. Three gears. Transition gear, mainly used for low-speed driving in urban roads, depending on the situation, acceleration can be easily transitioned to fourth gear, deceleration can be easily reduced to second gear.
4. Four gears. Driving gear, mainly used for a long period of high-speed driving, economic driving, the most economical speed of most vehicles will appear in the low speed section of the fourth gear.
5. Five gears. High-speed gear, mainly used for long-distance driving on highways.
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The three pedals of a manual transmission car, from left to right, are the clutch pedal, the brake pedal, and the accelerator pedal. Their roles are:
1. The clutch pedal is the control device of the clutch assembly of the manual transmission car, and it is the "human-machine" interaction part between the car and the driver. The clutch pedal is used to engage and disengage the engine and transmission.
2. The brake pedal, as the name suggests, is a pedal that limits power, that is, the pedal of the foot brake (service brake), and the brake pedal is used to slow down and stop.
3. The accelerator pedal is a device that controls the fuel supply on the internal combustion engine. During the driving of the vehicle, the driver controls the amount of air intake into the engine by controlling the amount of pedaling, thereby controlling the speed of the engine.
Extended Information: Attention should be paid to driving a car with a manual transmission:
1. Three things to get into the car: adjust the distance of the seat and the height of the steering wheel; adjust the three mirrors; Wear a seatbelt.
2. Starting action: step on the clutch, step on the foot brake, release the handbrake, check whether the gear is in neutral, ignition, hang a gear, release the foot brake, slowly lift the clutch, and lightly step on the accelerator at the same time until the car starts to release the clutch.
3. Gear shifting action: release the throttle, step on the clutch to the end at the same time, shift the gear to a gear suitable for the speed of the vehicle, lift the clutch at an appropriate speed according to the gear level, and lightly step on the throttle at the same time; The upshift is the same as the downshift.
4. Braking action: press the brake with appropriate strength, and press the clutch to the end before the car stops completely.
5. Parking action: After the car is completely stopped, put the gear into neutral, pull the handbrake, release the foot brake, release the clutch, and turn off the car.
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From left to right: clutch pedal, brake pedal, accelerator pedal.
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In the case of automatic transmission models, it may be the parking pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal.
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Clutch brake throttle. The single one on the left is the clutch. The first one on the right is the brake, and the second (outermost) is the accelerator.
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From left to right clutch, brake, throttle.
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The three pedals of a manual transmission car from left to right are the clutch, brake, and accelerator. Here are the specific information:1
Clutch pedal: The clutch pedal needs to be used when starting or shifting gears. The clutch is located between the engine and the gearbox, and the clutch can be connected or disconnected from the engine and gearbox.
Brake pedal: The brake pedal controls the braking system, and the car slows down when the brake pedal is pressed. 3. Gas pedal:
The gas pedal is the pedal that needs to be used when accelerating. The accelerator pedal does not directly control the amount of fuel injected, but rather the throttle opening. When the throttle opening is increased, the ECU detects that this will increase the amount of fuel injected.
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In a manual transmission car, the three pedals from left to right are the clutch, brake and accelerator pedal. The function of the clutch pedal is to disconnect and turn on the power transmission for gear shift operation, the function of the brake pedal is to brake, slow down the vehicle until it stops, and the role of the accelerator pedal is to accelerate.
Clutch pedal: It is the control device of the clutch assembly of the manual transmission car, and it is the "human-machine" interaction part between the car and the driver. In learning to drive or in normal driving, it is one of the "five major control parts" of car driving, and the frequency of use is very high, for convenience, people directly call it "clutch".
Whether it is operated correctly or not directly affects the starting, shifting and reversing of the car.
Brake pedal: As the name suggests, it is a pedal that restricts power, that is, the pedal of the foot brake (service brake), and the brake pedal is used to slow down and stop. It is one of the five major control parts of car driving. The frequency of use is very high. How the driver's control has a direct impact on the safety of the car.
Accelerator pedal: Controls the amount of air intake into the engine by controlling the amount of pedaling, thereby controlling the speed of the engine.
Photo by Tang Yanyan) @2019
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The three pedals of the car, from left to right, are: the clutch pedal; brake pedal; Gas pedal. Normally, only manual transmission models have three pedals.
Automatic transmission models do not require a clutch pedal, only the accelerator pedal and brake pedal, as the driving computer controls the automatic shifting.
The fact that an automatic transmission vehicle does not have a clutch pedal does not mean that there is no clutch, but that the clutch pedal and brake pedal are linked, and the clutch depth is automatically adjusted internally when the brake is pressed.
The design of the three-pedal sequence of the manual transmission model is scientifically based. Ordinary people are accustomed to using their right hand and right foot, so their right hand and right foot are more flexible and powerful. Therefore, with this design, the driver can react quickly when encountering unexpected situations.
In addition, with this design, it is not possible to press the accelerator and brake at the same time. Even if the left foot is on the pedal, it is the clutch pedal.
When driving, the left foot controls the clutch and the right foot controls the brake and accelerator. When you're not using your left foot, don't put it on the pedal. There is a special place in the cab for the left foot.
If you keep your left foot on the pedal, it is easy to unconsciously press the pedal after driving for a long time, which is very dangerous during driving.
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