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In front of your car you will notice a handle. H. W. Nicholls . . . .

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Release the foot from the right pedal and throttle slightly with the left foot on the left pedal. Photo H. W. Nicholls

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Your next move is to take off the side brake. Photo H. W- Nicholls .

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It is a simple matter to remove a faulty sparking plug. Photo H. W. Nicholls . .

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It is a simple matter to adjust the trembler or screw. Photo H. W Nicholls

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Be sure that all nuts and bolts are tight—a rattle is annoying. Photo H. W- Nicholls . . . .

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" Be sure that the petrol tank is full." Nicholls . . . . This is the switch.

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This lever is used for changing gear. Photo H. W. Nicholls First .advance the spark and give more air. Photo H. W. Nicholls

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The Automobile Association scouts will, if necessary, stop your car on the road and give you information. Photo H.W.N icholls

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The engine will start easily if you first flood the carburettor slightly. Photo H. W. Nicholls. .

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The lubrication of the De Dion is extremely simple. Photo H. W. Nicholls . . . .

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Miss Isabel Savory, who not only drives, but repairs her own cars. Photo Elliott & Fry . . . xii

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