Originally posted by: clickynext
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
Originally posted by: clickynext
My question is, is the transmission and clutch part of modern cars a purely mechanical component, or does it contain electronic components as well? Also does it do the exact same thing while the car is shut off? Can you change gears successfully with the engine shut off?
Depends on what kind of transmission. Most modern automatics have an electronic control. But since you mentioned the clutch I'll say you meant manual.
Yep.
Here's another very vaguely related question: I'm trying to teach myself to try manual today, and overall I'd say it's going okay. I can start the car without stalling and all the shifts from gear to gear are nice and easy. However, starting the car in 1st from
0 mph is extremely clunky and sort of feels like I'm riding a drunk horse. I still can't figure out how to get it going nice and smooth. Any tips?
I'm usually starting on an uphill (because it's completely necessary here in Vancouver, just getting out of my driveway is uphill) and right now what I'm doing is starting to release the clutch while holding the brake, and as soon as I feel a bit of vibration, lightly stepping on the gas, the releasing the clutch the rest of the way. It's during this initial acceleration that the car is bucking back and forth a little bit like it's close to stalling, but doesn't. I'm mainly doing this on uphill but I get the same problem to a slightly lesser degree on a flat road.