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Old Sep 7, 2004
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For anyone who knows how SMG works...when you want to start the car is in "N" or is there like a special gear like park or something that it should be in?
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an SGM has a neutral just like every other transmission.
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ya I know it does, but when you want to turn the car on, do you turn it on when it is in neutral? or is it in another type of gear? For example automatic must be turned on in Park.
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are you talking like a paddle shifter in an electronic smg or a manual smg?
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umm not sure...its the SMG that comes with BMW's...M3....there is no clutch or anything, you can shift both ways one with the actual shift **** or two that f1 style shifting behind the steering wheel
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