How to Depress the Clutch Without Stalling the Engine?

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LeLeonardo
07/30/25 3:57am
Methods to depress the clutch without stalling the engine: 1. Before driving, repeatedly press the clutch pedal to test its tightness and locate the semi-engaged position; 2. After finding the semi-engaged position, keep your foot steady and slowly release the clutch until the vehicle starts smoothly; 3. When stopping, leave a certain distance for braking, lift the accelerator pedal, turn on the right turn signal, and depress both the clutch and brake to stop at an appropriate position. The clutch consists of friction plates, spring plates, pressure plates, and a power output shaft, located between the engine and the transmission. It transmits the torque stored on the engine flywheel to the transmission, ensuring the vehicle delivers appropriate driving force and torque to the drive wheels under different driving conditions, belonging to the powertrain category.
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