Do You Need to Press the Clutch When Making a U-Turn?
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You do not need to press the clutch when making a U-turn. Here is some relevant information about the clutch: 1. Vehicle deceleration is achieved through the service brake, also known as the foot brake. The clutch is used when the vehicle slows down to a very low speed, generally below 10 km/h, to prevent the engine from stalling by disengaging the power transmission between the engine and the gearbox. 2. When making a U-turn, simply avoid intermittent braking. If you press the clutch in an emergency, you may stall the engine in panic. 3. During driving, the driver can press or release the clutch pedal as needed to temporarily separate or gradually engage the engine and the gearbox, thereby cutting off or transmitting the engine's power to the gearbox. 4. The clutch is located inside the flywheel housing between the engine and the gearbox. The clutch assembly is fixed to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws, and the output shaft of the clutch is the input shaft of the gearbox.