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Put your foot on the clutch, move the gear stick to neutral and then put your foot on the brake pedal
The gear stick has a diagram of where to move the stick to engage a certain gear. For example, if Gear 1 is in the top left corner, you must move the stick to the fair left, then forwards to engage first gear. Oh, and you have to push down the clutch each time you change gear.
push down on the clutch and move the gear stick forward and let the clutch out slowly
Yes the current T-rex16s is stick shift. It has 6 speed sequential transimission. To move to the next gear you just move the gear one back. There is a foot peddle clutch next to the accelerator and the brake. Driving a T-Rex is the same as drving a manual car exept the gear box is just moving the gear forward and backwards. The reverse gear is a button on top of the shifter that you hold down on the reverse.
Disengage the linkage.
depress brake pedal
Are you an American? Well I will keep it simple. 1st gear should only be used to pull away from a standing start. The pedel on the left should be depressed fully to the floor with your left foot. Then move the "Stick shift" into the correct gate and simultanisly lift off the cluch and depress the "Gas" pedel. when you reach roughly 3000 revs take your foot off the "gas" and put your left on the clutchand move the stick into the gate for second gear. Don't select 1st whilst the car is moving.
You've probably torn the transmission up or broken a shift lever by abuse. At least, somebody did.
If your stick shift will not move or if it will move but the car is not shifting gears, it is broken. If it feels very loose and is not catching on any gear then it is broken.
You need to lift your left foot off of the clutch pedal.
Not unless you have knowledge or experience in welding and cutting metal.
Move the car at a walking pace, put the gearbox into neutral and move the high/ low stick from low to high.