The pedal on the left side of the car is the clutch pedal.
The pedal located on the left side of a standard car's footwell is the clutch pedal.
In a car with manual gearbox, the brake pedal is usually in the middle. In my first car, the accelerator was in the middle, which caused a few 'interesting' moments!In American cars with automatic transmission, the brake is on the left and the accelerator on the right. On a standard transmission (stick-shift), the brake is in the middle, with the clutch on the left and accelerator on the right.
The gas pedal is on the right side as you are sitting in the car.
Hi, i guess you were meaning "clutch". The clutch pedal in a manual car is situated on the left-side of the break pedal. It is pressed down when shifting gears.
The pedal arrangement is the same, only on the other side of the car. Wiper/indicator stalks may or may not be on the same side as for a Left drive side car.
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.
I know of no car that has it there. its located to the left of the brake pedal on the driver side floor
The 3rd pedal on the left side next to the kick panel
The brake pedal in a car is typically located on the left side of the driver's footwell, next to the accelerator pedal. When pressed, it activates the braking system to slow down or stop the vehicle.
The pedal on the left is the clutch. You press it when you are changing gears.
The pedals are always in the same order regardless of which side you sit. So the gas pedal will be furthest to the right.
It is the right pedal.