Well I have a 6-speed and it follows the pattern shown on Wikipedia (up, left for reverse).
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European vs American manual transmitions.
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Hey rock-digger. See comment from PH.Originally posted by Oerdin View PostThat's because you have a ***** ass **** sucking German Ford. That doesn't change the fact that non loser, non German cars have the correct configuration while German built cars have the construction no one with a brain wants.
Besides: when comparing German with American engineering I take ze Germans every day."Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."
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Yeah, when I was working at an auto mechanics' I used to drive all sorts of vehicles, but I can't seem to remember where the reverse was. Audis have a regular shift as well, with reverse to the right, as do VW's (but not all of them).Originally posted by Provost Harrison View PostYou know, I am not sure now I think of it...it's funny, I use reverse all the time but can't actually remember, consciously, where the reverse gear is
I can't remember Alfa Romeo's, but I think it was to the left and up.Indifference is Bliss
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PH's car crashes - another mystery explained. He thinks he's in reverse when he's in first and tries to put it in reverse when he's going for 4th.Originally posted by Provost Harrison View PostYou know, I am not sure now I think of it...it's funny, I use reverse all the time but can't actually remember, consciously, where the reverse gear is
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QFT. However you could have saved time and stopped after the thread title spelling error.Originally posted by Asher View PostI only read the first paragraph. I declare you both *********.
Thread closed."Just puttin on the foil" - Jeff Hanson
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Oh f**k offOriginally posted by Dauphin View PostPH's car crashes - another mystery explained. He thinks he's in reverse when he's in first and tries to put it in reverse when he's going for 4th.
, just that manual control is so instinctive that I don't remember where these things are, I just do it. And also I have been driving so many cars (on different sides of the road too) in the past year or two (I am now pretty ambidextrous when it comes to which side of the road I motor on, and trust me, I have driven a lot in Naples, there's a baptism of fire
) that I lose track of which car has which gearbox, especially as I am changing gear control hand all the time.
Speaking of Erith:
"It's not twinned with anywhere, but it does have a suicide pact with Dagenham" - Linda Smith
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I have encountered different kind of systems for the reverse gear.
All to the right and down,
All to the right and up
Push the lever, to the left and up
Pull some security ring on the lever, to the left and up
The last system (ring on the lever) was popular some time ago, I am not sure if it comes from European or Japanese cars, but it has indeed spread on different french cars some time ago.
I don't know what is the most trendy system today.
I have never related the different 'systems' to car nationalities.The books that the world calls immoral are the books that show the world its own shame. Oscar Wilde.
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What type of car is it?
Dry: that safety ring thing sounds interesting. I've never seen or heard of it before.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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