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For a manual car:
  1. First of all. You need power from people or the nature of gravity. ...
  2. Secondly. Push in the clutch and put the car into second gear. ...
  3. Thirdly. People start to push the car or you let off the brakes if you are facing a downhill.
  4. The last step is to bring up the clutch quickly and the engine will start.
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