· Start the car rolling, either by getting a friend to push you by hand, bumper to bumper, or by rolling down an incline. Let the vehicle accelerate to mph. Abruptly release (‘pop’) the clutch. Things will happen fairly quickly at this point. The car will probably jerk. The engine will turn over and (hopefully) start. · Support me on Patreon www.doorway.ru video how to do this in reverse: www.doorway.ru?v=d79wI1YUel4 Here is a short vid. · Push the clutch in all the way. Then press the brake. When you want to get moving again, take your foot off the brake, then slowly depress the clutch until you get to the 95%(58).
Support me on Patreon www.doorway.ru video how to do this in reverse: www.doorway.ru?v=d79wI1YUel4 Here is a short vid. - Instruct the person outside to push the car forward to gain some momentum and keep pushing until the vehicle reaches a speed of about mph. Place the key in its keyhole and turn it all the way into the "on" position. (Regularly turning the key here would initiate the starter) Once the starter has failed to start the vehicle, the driver should shift into a gear. The car will now need to move by the use of physical force.
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