How to Coordinate the Brake and Clutch in a Car?
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The coordination of the brake and clutch in a car is as follows: 1. When starting the car, first quickly release the clutch pedal to rapidly reduce the gap between the clutch pressure plate and the friction plate. Then slowly release the clutch pedal. When you feel the engine slightly vibrating, you have reached the clutch engagement point. At this point, slightly press the accelerator and continue to slowly release the clutch pedal. Once the clutch is fully engaged, quickly and completely release the clutch pedal. 2. When shifting gears while driving, operate the clutch pedal by quickly pressing it down and lifting it up. Avoid half-clutch engagement, as this will accelerate the wear of the clutch plates. 3. During normal driving, do not rest your left foot on the clutch pedal for extended periods, as this can lead to rapid wear of the clutch plates.