How to maintain a 30 cm distance during hill start?
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When going uphill, when the right front corner of the engine hood aligns with the roadside line at the 1/3 position, it indicates that the distance between the car body and the line is 30 cm. It is best to make adjustments using the left and right rearview mirrors. Below is relevant information about hill starts: 1. Reasons for stalling during hill start: Stalling during hill start often occurs because the left foot fails to stabilize the clutch when the vehicle reaches the semi-engagement critical point, which is when the vehicle begins to shake. If stalling occurs, depress the clutch and brake again, start the ignition, and restart the vehicle. 2. Key points to avoid rolling back during hill start: (1) Pull the handbrake tightly and release it slowly. (2) When depressing the foot brake, try to press it all the way down to maintain sufficient braking force. (3) Use the semi-engagement state of the clutch to overcome the resistance of the downhill slope.