Can the clutch not be fully depressed during uphill parking?
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The clutch needs to be fully depressed, otherwise the vehicle is prone to stalling. Here is an extended introduction about hill-start parking: 1. Slow start: When starting on a slope, slowly release the clutch pedal with your left foot until the vehicle vibrates slightly. Hold this position to confirm whether the vehicle has the tendency and power to move forward. Do not continue to lift the clutch pedal to prevent stalling. 2. Slow acceleration: Only when the vehicle starts to move forward should you completely release the handbrake with your right hand and gradually accelerate. When starting on a slope, if you don't give it gas, it's likely that the idle speed is insufficient to drive the vehicle uphill, causing it to stall.