How to Slowly Release the Clutch?

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LeDeclan
07/25/25 4:19am
Manual transmission car, find the right fulcrum, press quickly and lift gently, slowly lift the clutch, use the heel as a fulcrum, adjust the sitting posture and seat position. Finding the fulcrum: Since the clutch needs to be kept stable for a long time during driving, the left foot cannot be suspended, and a suitable heel fulcrum must be found. Press quickly and lift gently: Note that once you need to press the clutch, you must press it down quickly and then lift it gently. This can prevent the car from jerking forward and maintain a steady speed. Lifting the clutch: Once you notice the car starts moving slowly, immediately stop releasing the clutch and control the car to move slowly. Heel as the fulcrum: When the clutch is raised to about one-third of its height, use the entire heel as a fulcrum to control the clutch. This ensures the speed is slow and steady, and even if you need to control the clutch for a long time, the left foot won't feel tired or shake. Adjusting the sitting posture and seat: Everyone's height is different, so the seat position also varies. Therefore, to press the clutch steadily, the seat position must be adjusted in advance.
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