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.
It is the right pedal.
Right hand side of the accelerator pedal behind the plastic kick panel.......Nicely hidden.
In a right handed vehicle the clutch is located at the left hand side. From left to right;;;;first pedal at left is clutch and second is foot break and the right leg pedal is the accelerator. In case of left handed vehicle they are in the same relative locations; accelerator on the right, brake in the middle, clutch on the left. Of course the vehicle will only have a clutch peddle if it is a standard shift.
The relay is part of the U.C.H unit above the facia fuse box above accelerator pedal on right hand drive models
right hand front kick panel ,near accelerator pedal
The left pedal is the one with the left-hand thread.
The left pedal on a bike typically has a left-hand thread.
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.
A dirigible can be steered as it is a powered, steerable airship with engines and controls. A balloon, on the other hand, is unpowered and moves with the wind, making it unable to be steered in a specific direction.
The left pedal on a bike is typically the one with left-hand threads.
Definitely a dirigible because a hot air balloon cannot be steered because the wind carries it. A dirigible is an air ship and has control systems.
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