Only two. Accelerator (gas) and Brake.
There MAY be a third "pedal" lever which would engage the emergency brake -- typically on the far right, against the wall. If this is the case, there will not be a hand brake.
two-brake and accelerator.
A fully automatic car doesn't need any action at all to change gear, a semi automatic car can have no clutch pedal, just a gear stick which you pull backwards to gear up or pedals behind the steering wheel.
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Clutch pedals are only found in cars with manual transmissions.
As with other parts on a vehicle, replacement foot pedals on a car can be found at many specialty sites on the web. Examples include American Retro, JC Whitney, and Car Parts.
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The accelerator pedal on a left hand drive automobile is located on the same side of the car as the steering wheel also known as the driver position and on the floor with the other pedal or pedals. When only two pedals are present as in the case of an automatic transmission car the brake pedal is to the left of the accelerator pedal. In the case of a manual transmission auto the three pedals in order from left to right are; clutch, brake, accelerator.
NO If you go back to driving a manual vehicleyou will get almighty problems.It is far safer just to use your right foot on the pedals.
There are many different automatic car starters out there. Toyota has one car starter, called the Auto Car Start. It can be purchased and used with many Toyota cars.
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The easiest way to convert your car to automatic is to get a automatic parts car or swap your automatic parts with someone looking to switch to a 5 speed. The swap is not all that difficult you will need to change the pedal assy. or just leave the stock pedals there and disable the clutch pedal. Install a automatic shifter as well as replace the computer with a auto computer. Ther are many websites like corral.net as well as mustang parts suppliers where you can get everything you need as well as info.
Sure, many automatic cars already have a tach.