Speed manual transmission – HONDA 2001 S2000 - Owner's Manual User Manual

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6-speed Manual Transmission

The manual transmission is synchro-

nized in all forward gears for smooth

operation. It has a lockout so you

cannot shift directly from Fifth to

Reverse instead of sixth (see page

134

). When shifting up or down,

make sure you push the clutch pedal

down all the way, shift to the next

gear, and let the pedal up gradually.

When you are not shifting, do not

rest your foot on the clutch pedal.

This can cause your clutch to wear

out faster.

Come to a full stop before you shift

into Reverse. You can damage the

transmission by trying to shift into

Reverse with the car moving. Push

down the clutch pedal, and pause for

a few seconds before shifting into

Reverse, or shift into one of the

forward gears for a moment. This

stops the gears so they won't "grind."

When slowing down, you can get

extra braking from the engine by

shifting to a lower gear. This extra

braking can help you maintain a safe

speed and prevent your brakes from

overheating while going down a

steep hill. Before downshifting,

make sure engine speed will not go

into the tachometer's red zone in the

lower gear.

Driving

Rapid slowing or speeding-up

can cause loss of control on

slippery surfaces. If you crash,

you can be injured.

Use extra care when driving on

slippery surfaces.

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