andy1868
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also, if someone is serious about robbing your car and brings a flatbed, lifts the back wheels off the floor, what stopping them simply rolling it away?
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X 60RSA
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I find this so difficult.....
Dropping the car into neutral before stopping at traffic lights and making myself only use the brake, my foot so wants to go on the clutch even though i know im in neutral...........try it sometime lol Suppose its habbit.
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12vMatt
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i always press the clutch before starting regardless of whether its in gear or not.
it might reduce strain on the starter motor or might not who cares and anyway the clutch will need to be pressed to put it into gear so it doesnt matter whether its before or after starting
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ed
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I do because I started my car in gear once which resulted in a tree car interface.
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Cupra Steve
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quote: Originally posted by kurtofcc
quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Robin
I know, but what if someone else has driven your car or it's someone elses car?
take it out of gear before you start it
Ok, you could put the clutch in, take it out of gear, then let it out, start the car, put the clutch in, put the car back in gear.
OR, put the clutch in.
seriously just wiggle the gear nob :thumbs
not an option in a pug! Every gear feels like neatral!
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Jay
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quote: Originally posted by joe6886
Yes because I always put the car in gear before starting for some reason.
Same here dont know why
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davcohen
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i dont get it, what does depressing the clutch while starting up help?
i usually do it because of spending time in the states and not being able to start a manual car without depressing it regardless of vehicle
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CorsaKen1
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quote: Originally posted by davcohen
i dont get it, what does depressing the clutch while starting up help?
i usually do it because of spending time in the states and not being able to start a manual car without depressing it regardless of vehicle
As stated several times in this thread and in my manual it helps relives strain on the starter motor and the battery also if you have a dodgy handbrake and park on a hill
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by kurtofcc
how have you all got into the bad habit of leaving it in gear?
Driver Guidelines state that vehicles with a manual gearbox should be left in gear whilst parked as a fail-safe,
Reverse gear should be selected when facing downhill, a forward gear should be selected when facing uphill.
If the car is in gear and the handbrake snaps, or isn't aplied fully then in theory the car shouldn't move!
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nathy_87
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I dont but you have to on the Volvo C30, my mate told me and his only 19 witha 2.4
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Nath
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No, but I do wiggle the gear stick to make sure it's in neutral.
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Toby
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i do it but have been told its bad for the cayou do it
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topshot_2k
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i do, and i hate people who leave cars in gear unless on steep slope etc
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mwg
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I usually do.
The 2007 model year Audi A3 have to have the clutch depressed or they wont start...
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Mark330d
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the bmw 1 series my mum has needs the clutch in or it wont start aswell.
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Dee
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I never leave it in gear unless I'm parked on a hill, although on my motorbikes most have to have the clutch pulled in to start the bike.
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Daimo B
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YEs out of habbit.
Becuase if its in gear, and i start it, I can do some serious damage Now its just a reaction.
I always leave my car in gear, you have to with the dodgy handbrakeness of rear discs 
I have to pull the clutch in on my bike to start it. Always have. And scooters need the brake pulling in also to start them.
[Edited on 07-06-2007 by VXR]
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FasT09
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yes. even though i never leave it in gear when parking up. but sometimes it is left in first by accident. so i always have foot down just incase and now it habit.
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skell
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What kind of cock would argue that you shouldn't leave a car in gear.
And you should dip your clutch it's better for your car and it saves you from making a knob of yourself, It takes twice as long to bloody check then use that hand you have been checking with the wobble the steering wheel....... just ffs dip your clutch
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Marc
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I do.
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Robbo
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I do for the same reason as Robin outlined early on... I learned the hard way when my 2 mth old CTR, handbrake firmly on, rolled off my sloped driveway into a parked car that cars should always be left in gear... thus i always leave my cars in gear thus as soon as i get in, foot on clutch, start ignition, drive off
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Lee Wilson
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Registered: 20th Feb 06
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Always dip the clutch. Habbit i guess. I leave it in neutral too unless on a hill.
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Robbo
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Also all the new cars ive had have suggested as much in the manual
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Robbo
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quote: Originally posted by VXR
YEs out of habbit.
Becuase if its in gear, and i start it, I can do some serious damage Now its just a reaction.
I always leave my car in gear, you have to with the dodgy handbrakeness of rear discs 
I have to pull the clutch in on my bike to start it. Always have. And scooters need the brake pulling in also to start them.
[Edited on 07-06-2007 by VXR]
Amen mate lol
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MikeE
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Registered: 7th Mar 03
Location: Milton Keynes
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i always put the clutch in just a habit
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