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Having problem with learning the stick shift?

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im 15 yrs old with permit and im in the process of trying to learn the stick shift i good at everything ( shifting, stopping) etc. but the only thing i need help with is letting out the clutch and giving it a little gas ( i keep on stalling it or giving it to little gas) anyways i was wondering if you could give me tips

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  1. Hi. I'm a Driving Instructor and I wish I had a nickel for everytime I've heard that statement "the only thing I need help with is letting out the clutch".....

    Okay, short and sweet, here it is.....

    1. clutch in with left foot (all the way in)

    2. right foot on brake

    3. ease off clutch slowly until you feel a little "tug"

    4. hold the clutch at that point as you slowly release the brake

    5. allow your vehicle to begin to move forward slightly while  

        holding your position on the clutch...

    6. as you come totally off the clutch you very gently begin to

        accelerate.

    The clutch ALWAYS should come OUT SLOWLY and PRESSED IN quickly.

    It's a lever action...........once left foot is off the clutch (SLOWLY) then you gently apply the gas, (GENTLY) with your right foot.

    CLUTCH OUT, GAS ON, shift up through the gears when your RPM's are at 2,000 - 3,000 RPM...................GAS OFF, BRAKE ON and when RPM's are down to about 1,000 RPM, then CLUTCH IN (clutch should be pressed quickly all the way in), and shift down through the gears this way.

    I hope that helps.


  2. Study the simple diagram on the top of the gearshift, which will show you where the gears are. In most new cars, this will look like a three-legged H. First, third and fifth gears are at the tops of the legs; second, fourth and reverse gears are at the bottoms. The crossbar of the H is neutral.

    Make sure the parking brake is engaged and the car is on a flat surface in an area where you have plenty of room.

    Press down on the clutch pedal and then move the gearshift into the neutral position.

    Start the car.

    Keeping the clutch pedal down, put the car into first gear by moving the gearshift to the top-left position.

    Apply the foot brake and release the parking brake.

    Release the foot brake when you're ready to start moving.

    Begin to release the clutch pedal slowly; when you hear or feel the engine begin to slow down, slowly press down on the gas pedal as you continue to release the clutch. The car will start to move forward.

    Accelerate until the car has reached about 3,000 rpm, then take your foot off the gas, press down on the clutch pedal, and pull the gearshift directly down through neutral to second gear. Be sure to pull the gearshift down until it can't go any farther.

    Release the clutch pedal gently, simultaneously pressing down gently on the gas pedal.

    Repeat the shifting process each time you hit 3,000 rpm until you're driving at the appropriate speed. (Third gear is up and to the right; fourth gear is all the way down from there; fifth gear is up to neutral, right and then up again.)

    Downshift by releasing the gas pedal when you want to decrease your speed. Press down on the clutch and move the gearshift through neutral into the next-lower gear (move down only 1 gear at a time). Once you're in the lower gear, release the clutch slowly and brake as you do so.



    Stop the car by downshifting to second gear and applying the brakes. Apply the clutch just before the car stops. Don't downshift into first.

    Drive in reverse by following the same steps you would for starting in first gear. The reverse gear engages more quickly than first gear, however, so be sure to release the clutch slowly and begin to press the gas pedal as soon as the car begins to move.

  3. Kick the seat back one notch which will cause you to use the balls your feet  on the gas and clutch rather than your full foot .

  4. set the engine idle a little high  and with only the left foot get the car movin smoothly. one you engage the clutch you have to push it in a little and then let it out more.. keep doing this no gas.. and in a while it will come easy.. then when i does not stall any more pratice shifting  first to second stop do it again. do this on a parkig lot after store hours and you will be ok

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