How to Coordinate the Clutch and Brake for Semi-Engaged Starting?
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Semi-engaged starting coordination steps for clutch and brake: Press the brake pedal, slowly release the clutch pedal. When the vehicle shows slight vibration and signs of movement, you can then release the brake pedal and apply the accelerator to start. Clutch semi-engagement refers to the unstable connection state of the clutch, where the driver depresses the clutch pedal, gradually reducing the pressure on the clutch pressure plate, causing the driving plate and driven plate to be in a state of simultaneous rotation and slipping. There are three working states of the clutch: 1. Fully engaged state, where the driving technique involves not depressing the clutch pedal; 2. Disengaged state, where the driving technique involves fully depressing the clutch pedal; 3. Semi-engaged state, where the driving technique involves partially depressing the clutch pedal.