When driving an automatic vehicle you should place your left foot on the dead pedal?
You may accelerate and brake and at the same time and this will make the car to lose control. The best practice is to set your left foot on the dead pedal or let it rest while using the right foot for both acceleration and braking.
Should you drive with one foot or two?
In a manual transmission vehicle two feet should be used, the left foot for the clutch and the right foot for the brake and accelerator, UNLESS you are doing something that requires or can be aided by left foot braking. Left foot braking is a technique used to reduce the time between throttle inputs and brake inputs.
How does idle stop work on a Hyundai?
To stop the engine in idle stop mode. Decrease the vehicle speed to 0 km/h. Depress the brake pedal with the shift lever in D (Drive) or N (Neutral). The auto stop indicator illuminates in green on the instrument cluster, when the engine stops. The engine is automatically restarted when you release the brake pedal.
What can I do about my Hyundai i10?
It can tell you a lot about what is going on with your i10. You can either go to the local parts store and ask them to scan the vehicle for you, or you can do this yourself. Most of them will do that as a courtesy (obviously they want to sell the parts). Alternatively, code scanners are pretty affordable.
How does auto stop work on a Hyundai?
Depress the brake pedal with the shift lever in D (Drive) or N (Neutral). The auto stop indicator illuminates in green on the instrument cluster, when the engine stops. The engine is automatically restarted when you release the brake pedal.
What causes Hyundai i10 engine to idle rough?
The heat of the exhaust can also bake the wiring going to/from them over time. If an oxygen sensor goes bad, it can make your i10 run too lean (or rich). A super lean running engine will often idle rough. The fuel injection systems job is to atomize the fuel into fine mist.
What’s the maximum power of a Hyundai i10?
A maximum power of 67ps at 5,500rpm and a maximum torque of 9.8kg∙m at 3,750rpm. The 4-cylinder multi-point fuel injection petrol engine comes with Idle Stop and Go (ISG) as standard.
How does the i10 energy regeneration system work?
The all-new i10’s Energy Regeneration System (ERS) captures kinetic energy created by forward motion and powers your car with it. When you take your foot off the accelerator and coast in gear, the system transforms kinetic energy into electricity and stores it in the battery.
Why does my car judder when I accelerate?
Worn-out spark plugs or the electrical cables attached to them are one of the most common causes of cars stuttering. A deficient spark plug causes the engine to misfire, making your car jerk when you accelerate.