Damage Going from Auto to Manual
#21
My Xterra is auto and my Z is manual. The only problems I have when driving the auto is stepping on the invisible clutch and forgetting to put it in park before turning the car off. And because it's a 4 door I forget to put the back windows up sometimes.
#23
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Originally Posted by maestro1991
I'm guessing you use two feet to drive an automatic. There's your problem. I don't know why people do that. I see it all the time (brake light is on and they just keep driving)
#24
I've definately gotten into an auto, put it into reverse and then SLAMMED on the brake with my left foot, thinking it was the clutch. The worst part was that I was working for an auto repair place and I was driving a customer home while her car was being serviced...She was some little old lady and was like WTF???
#26
I'm confused, so what exactly did you do? Pushing the clutch pedal down with your right foot thinking that was the position of the brake pedal? The clutch is pretty far over from the gas I don't see how one would do that without their leg feeling akward moving over that far.
Although I admit, when I upgraded from my 6MT Tiburon to my (unfortunately) auto ZR, one night during a quick dash from a stop light I went to push in the non-existant clutch hard with my left foot but the tip of the right side of my left foot hit the brake and needless to say I looked like a fool.
Haven't done it since though, and its been a month so I think i'm safe from that now.
I still have the need to shake the gearshift left & right though on my auto like you do when you make sure a manual is in neutral.
Your title was deceiving though I thought this was about a tranny swap too! Thinking yay someone went to auto to manual now I can find out how much it might cost! But no... you ruined it... Thanks.
Although I admit, when I upgraded from my 6MT Tiburon to my (unfortunately) auto ZR, one night during a quick dash from a stop light I went to push in the non-existant clutch hard with my left foot but the tip of the right side of my left foot hit the brake and needless to say I looked like a fool.
Haven't done it since though, and its been a month so I think i'm safe from that now.
I still have the need to shake the gearshift left & right though on my auto like you do when you make sure a manual is in neutral.
Your title was deceiving though I thought this was about a tranny swap too! Thinking yay someone went to auto to manual now I can find out how much it might cost! But no... you ruined it... Thanks.
#27
Originally Posted by My350P
Haven't had any troublesome mixups since I drive the girlfriend's auto
fairly often, but I always find myself keeping my right hand on the
shifter.. Hopefully I don't try to downshift into park one day.
fairly often, but I always find myself keeping my right hand on the
shifter.. Hopefully I don't try to downshift into park one day.
Ha. Was driving my friends car (auto) once on the hwy, with my hand on the shifterm and shifted into neutral w/o even realizing it then freaked out when I tried to accelerate. Felt dumb afterwards
#29
I'm still confused on how you got your right foot over to the clutch pedal... you must have really short legs or be very flexible... sorry you jacked your car up though...
edit: ok now I see you were just trying to push the clutch down with your left foot but just forgot to brake with your right foot. I remember trying to brake with my left foot once in an auto (just to see what it was like) and since I'm used to pushing on the clutch so hard with my left foot I locked the brakes up and laid a patch of rubber on the road about 60 feet long when I stopped to let someone cross the street... they looked at me like WTF? haha
edit: ok now I see you were just trying to push the clutch down with your left foot but just forgot to brake with your right foot. I remember trying to brake with my left foot once in an auto (just to see what it was like) and since I'm used to pushing on the clutch so hard with my left foot I locked the brakes up and laid a patch of rubber on the road about 60 feet long when I stopped to let someone cross the street... they looked at me like WTF? haha
Last edited by durt; 05-10-2008 at 07:45 AM.
#31
Originally Posted by BPS2007
So I had to play musical cars the other day because I was blocking in my mom's car. So I backed my car up (which is a manual trans.) and left it running in the street, then I hopped into my mom's automatic altima and pulled that out for her. After backing out the altima, I hopped back into my car to pull it back into the driveway... Well, when I was going back into the driveway with my car I just couldn't friggin stop! I live on a decline too, and when I finally ripped the e-brake, I was just a split second too late.. I remember slamming on the clutch multiple times but not stopping.. It was my first time driving an automatic since I got my car.. it felt so weird... And because of such a dumbass thing happening, I ended up running into a small rock next to my driveway and now it looks like my 08 with under 3k miles is going to need a new front bumper already...
#33
Man I think we`ve all been there! My last three cars have been standards,and I remember one day I was in my ex gf`s Talon,and I accelerated in 1st,then hit the brake (thinking I was going for the clutch!). Yep,it`d been a LONG time since I`d driven an auto.
#34
OP, I wouldn't admit to this. kinda pathetic
No, its in your name "Ben". Its a well known fact that "Ben's" are superior drivers to everyone else.
Originally Posted by Silverstone-Z
I can go from auto to manual fine, with no problems.
Must be my asian genes that allow me to adapt to vehicles so fast.
Must be my asian genes that allow me to adapt to vehicles so fast.
No, its in your name "Ben". Its a well known fact that "Ben's" are superior drivers to everyone else.
Last edited by WTX350Z; 05-10-2008 at 01:08 PM.
#36
wow...that sucks
i was having trouble understanding how this could happen then i saw this:
that would explain it
i was having trouble understanding how this could happen then i saw this:
Originally Posted by maestro1991
I'm guessing you use two feet to drive an automatic. There's your problem. I don't know why people do that. I see it all the time (brake light is on and they just keep driving)
#37
Originally Posted by CSF
wow...that sucks
i was having trouble understanding how this could happen then i saw this:
that would explain it
i was having trouble understanding how this could happen then i saw this:
that would explain it
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