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Old 07-06-2009, 08:02 PM   #13
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Default Re: Driving a manual transmission car...

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Originally Posted by vankleekkw View Post
If the jetta is an older car, it is probably because the friction plates are worn out making the start/transitions easier as they are slipping during that transition. My suggestion is to learn the way I learned.

Take the car to a parking lot and just go forward and backwards by NOT using the gas pedal. This will make you learn the friction zones of the car. After you go back onto the street, do not try to hold the clutch too long. Once it bites, let it go.
jetta I think is an 03... not old enough to need a new clutch yet.
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