Nowadays, many people own cars, because having a car in the family makes it very convenient to travel. But when many people drive, they often buy cars with automatic transmission for their left hand. And some people will also buy a car that is self-contained, but will you be a car that is self-contained? How long has it been since you used manual mode?
Today I will tell you three situations of using manual mode, the first situation is when going downhill. If you drive an automatic transmission, the speed will be controlled by the owner when you get off the car, and it will continue to increase by itself. At this time, if you want to stabilize the speed, you can only brake continuously. If you drive in neutral gear, you can put the car in a low gear and use its own weight to move forward. If your car is self-contained, then you need to drive to manual mode first. After that, drive in the manual transmission mode, wait until you enter a smooth road, and then change to automatic mode.
The second situation is when you are going through a curve. If you are driving in automatic transmission, when you are going through a curve, its gear speed will become very low. You need to increase the speed after the curve is completed. It consumes a lot of fuel and takes a long time. If it is a manual transmission, you can downshift and use the engine brake to decelerate. If it is a manual car, you can change to manual mode when cornering.
The last situation is the car slipping. I believe that many car owners will encounter the situation of slipping when driving, and the car with automatic transmission has to constantly step on the brakes, but because the car will automatically shift to neutral, The braking and reaction ability of the engine will be greatly reduced, so the automatic transmission is more dangerous at this time. With manual transmission, you can change gears slowly, so that you can slide a long distance, and the safety is very high. If you are a manual car, try to switch to manual mode at this time. The above is all the case, so have you learned it?