Can the car move in first gear without giving gas?
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Hanging in first gear without giving gas will make the car move. The specific reasons are as follows: As long as the engine is running, stepping on or not stepping on the accelerator only affects the amount of power output, not whether there is power output or not. This is the result of idling forward. Not stepping on the accelerator does not mean no gasoline enters the engine, otherwise it would stall. Therefore, the engine will still have power and the car will move forward. Only when in neutral gear will the car stop moving forward. In the case of being in gear: Gently lifting the clutch will transfer the engine's power output to the transmission and drive wheels, causing the vehicle to move. The power will be less than when stepping on the accelerator, so it is easy to stall the engine due to the static resistance of the vehicle. If you can lift the clutch gently without stalling the engine, the vehicle can obtain the power to move forward.