How to Master the Clutch Control?

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DeCamille
07/30/25 6:07am
Controlling the vehicle clutch can be achieved through the following methods: 1. Starting: Fully depress the clutch pedal, then slowly release it to the half-clutch position. Once the vehicle body begins to vibrate, release the clutch completely and gently press the accelerator. 2. Downshifting: Gradually reduce the vehicle speed until it falls within the downshifting range, then quickly depress the clutch pedal. Note that the clutch must be fully depressed before shifting gears. 3. Upshifting: Gently press the accelerator to increase speed, quickly depress the clutch pedal, shift gears promptly, then slowly release the clutch until it is fully disengaged, followed by a slight press on the accelerator again. 4. Stopping: Once the engine speed drops to 15km/h, quickly depress the clutch pedal and gently apply the brakes to bring the vehicle to a complete stop. Only release the clutch after the vehicle has fully stopped.
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