Novice manual transmission is always the reason for the ignition, the starting method is incorrect, the shift is not skillful, the oil off the coordination is not good, and the mentality is nervous! Many novices will encounter stalling when driving the manual transmission, which will not only affect driving safety, but also make novices feel very troubled. So, what should I do if a novice turns on a manual transmission and always turns off? Here are some ways to deal with it.
The first is to master the right way to get started; Starting is one of the most basic steps to turn on a manual transmission, and it is also the easiest stage to turn off the ignition. Therefore, newbies should first master the right way to get started. When starting, you should first adjust the seat and mirrors, fasten your seat belt, and then check that the vehicle's gear and handbrake are normal. When starting, you should lightly press the clutch, hang a gear, and at the same time press the brake, and then slowly release the clutch, when you feel the feeling of the vehicle rushing forward, release the brake, and the vehicle will start. Keep it relaxed when you start, don't be too nervous, and don't push too hard, so that you can avoid starting to stall.
The second is to master the skill of shifting gears; Shifting gears is one of the important skills to open a manual transmission, and unskilled shifting is also one of the reasons for stalling. Beginners should first understand the gears and timing of the vehicle, and then master the correct gear-shifting techniques. When shifting gears, you should first lightly press the clutch, push the gear into the desired gear, and then release the clutch while pressing the throttle, so that the shift can be completed smoothly. Maintain a steady state when shifting gears, and do not press the throttle without the clutch fully released, as this can easily lead to stalling.
The third is to pay attention to the oil separation fit; The oil-off coordination is one of the important skills to open a manual transmission, and it is also one of the reasons for stalling. Novices should pay attention to the oil separation fit and master the correct oil release fit method. When driving, choose the right gear according to the speed and road conditions, while maintaining a stable throttle depth to avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration. When accelerating, you should first increase the throttle appropriately, then gently press the clutch to push the gear into a higher gear, and finally release the clutch and continue to press the throttle. When decelerating, you should first reduce the throttle appropriately, then press the brake, and when the vehicle slows down to a certain extent, then press the clutch to switch the gear to a lower gear. Mastering the correct method of oil separation can avoid sudden stalling or loss of power in the vehicle.
The fourth is to maintain a relaxed mind; Mentality is one of the important factors that affect driving safety, and it is also one of the reasons for stalling. Newbies should keep a relaxed mindset and not be overly nervous or anxious. During driving, maintain a stable mood and mentality, and do not make mistakes due to nervousness or panic. At the same time, you should continue to accumulate driving experience and improve your driving skills and self-confidence. This can help novices better cope with various driving situations and avoid the occurrence of operating errors such as stalling.
To sum up, the problem of novice driving manual transmission is always stalling, which can be solved by mastering the correct starting method, gear shifting skills, oil separation coordination, maintaining a relaxed mentality, and paying attention to vehicle maintenance. Novices need to gain experience, improve their skills and confidence during the driving process to ensure a safe and smooth driving. At the same time, pay attention to abide by traffic rules and safe driving requirements, do not speed, drunk driving, fatigue driving and other dangerous behaviors, to ensure the safety of yourself and others.