How to Find the Half-Engagement Point of a Car Clutch?

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MacBrooke
07/25/25 9:02am
Slowly release the clutch, and when the car body shakes and the engine hood vibrates, this is the half-engagement position. When the car is shaking, the clutch control must be steady. If the clutch is released too quickly or even fully disengaged at once, the engine will stall.
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