Tips For Driving Manual Transmission
If you decide to buy a manual transmission vehicle then you'll need to learn how to drive it because it's a lot different then driving your regular automatic transmission vehicle. There are many things you need to learn and you should find someone you know who you can practice with in order to learn. Once you've learned how to drive manual transmission then you should also make sure to keep some tips in the back of your mind in case you run into problems. This article will outline some of the problems that arise and tips you should remember to prevent these problems from ever occurring.
When you park your car and it's a manual transmission you should park the car in gear and then apply your parking brake. The reason you park it in gear rather then in neutral is to prevent it from rolling when you start it again. When in your driveway if you have room for allowing it to roll a little bit then I would park it in neutral but when on a hill or near other cars keep it in gear.
The ways to ensure you have your manual transmission in the right gear when driving is when it's smooth and there isn't any sputtering. If your car is sputtering then you need to switch your transmission to a lower gear and it you hear a very high pitched noise then you need to knock it down a gear or two. Try always making sure that you have it in the right gear and running smoothly without any noises.
The last thing you should always try avoiding is keeping the clutch down when riding around. At traffic lights place the car into neutral and let off of the clutch, as it wears your needle down and causes problems quickly.
If you can follow these simple tips then driving a manual transmission will soon become as simple as riding around in an automatic transmission. If you don't follow these tips then your car will soon wear down very quickly and you'll be replacing and fixing parts far more then you need to be and you should make sure that you avoid this at all costs or else it will cost you. A manual transmission is a lot more fun to drive I find and many of the sports cars nowadays are manual transmissions so it's important to know how to drive a manual car.
The best way to learn is through the help of a family member or friend who already knows how to drive a manual transmission. You should go with them to an empty parking lot and practice there, so that you don't hit anyone and so that you don't look like a fool on the road. Once you have it down to a science you'll be able to take your manual car out onto the roads. It shouldn't take you long to get use to a manual transmission as long as you can follow a few simple rules.
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