Getting in the car and put on your seatbelt Put the key in the ignition and turn all the way until the engine starts Put the clutch pedal down (this the pedal on the left) Move the gear stick into first gear Use your right foot to press down on the accelerator gently to increase the engine’s revs very slightly Slowly lift the clutch pedal using your left foot until it starts to vibrate gently This vibration is known as the car’s “bite point” - this is where the clutch plates start to come together. Remove the handbrake and the car should start to move slowly Increase the revs while slowly raising your foot off the clutch unit you are moving forward with only the use of the accelerator pedal Remember - if you’re too quick lifting your foot off the clutch, or don’t give it enough revs, the car will stall: that’s where the engine cuts out and the red lights glow on the dashboard.
The function of any transmission is transferring engine power to the driveshaft and rear wheels (or axle half shafts and front wheels in a front-wheel-drive vehicle). Gears inside the transmission change the vehicle's drive-wheel speed and torque in relation to engine speed and torque. In every step of Gear Clutch Must be Hold Down Full.