Can the clutch be released immediately when shifting from 1st to 2nd gear?

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DiSpencer
07/29/25 4:44pm
It's best to pause at the halfway point to avoid jerking. 1. Release the clutch slowly: When shifting from 1st to 2nd gear, do not release the clutch quickly, as this will cause the car to lose smooth operation. Power transmission should be linear, not abrupt. At this point, the clutch of the transmission is connecting to the small gear of the transmission, which involves a concept of one end being larger and the other smaller. Therefore, the clutch should be held for a moment to prevent stalling. 2. Points to note when shifting gears: Keep in mind the principle of 'accelerate before upshifting, decelerate before downshifting.' Shifting should be timely, correct, smooth, and quick. Upshifting should not skip gears, but downshifting can, such as shifting from 5th to 2nd gear. If you accidentally shift into the wrong gear or can't engage a gear, don't panic; return to the original gear and try again.
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