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TOPIC: After coming to a full stop, the engine shuts off?

After coming to a full stop, the engine shuts off? 18 Jan 2015 01:52 #40542

I just downloaded city car driving and whenever I come to a full stop (eg. at and intersection or when I crash into someone) the engine shuts off, upon which I have to restart it. Is there a setting I can change to stop this from happening? Sorry if I sound like a noob but I have no idea how to fix this. Thanks in advance!
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Re: After coming to a full stop, the engine shuts off? 18 Jan 2015 02:47 #40544

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You need to hold the clutch when you brake and when you come to a complete stop, stay on the clutch and remove your foot from the brake.
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Re: After coming to a full stop, the engine shuts off? 18 Jan 2015 07:32 #40555

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You could use the automatic clutch setting.
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Re: After coming to a full stop, the engine shuts off? 19 Jan 2015 07:14 #40636

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This is a clutch problem. You have to hold the clutch when stopped. Use the Automatic clutch setting. It's easier.
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Re: After coming to a full stop, the engine shuts off? 19 Jan 2015 15:19 #40674

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Three solutions:
1. Hold the clutch when you stop. It's also like this in real life.
2. Enable automatic clutch in the settings, if you don't like using clutches.
3. Use an automatic transmission.

Take your pick :)
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