Is it normal for the car to move when the clutch is slightly lifted?
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It is normal for the car to move when the clutch is slightly lifted, but this only indicates that the clutch is set too low. A clutch that is too low will shorten the service life of the clutch friction disc. This happens because as the clutch friction disc wears thin over time, poor contact occurs between the pressure plate friction disc and the flywheel, making it unable to properly transmit the torque generated by the engine. The clutch is located in the flywheel housing between the engine and the transmission. The clutch assembly is secured to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws, and the output shaft of the clutch is the input shaft of the transmission. During driving, the driver can press or release the clutch pedal as needed to temporarily separate or gradually engage the engine and transmission, thereby cutting off or transmitting the power from the engine to the transmission. The clutch is a common component in mechanical transmission systems, allowing the drivetrain to be separated or engaged at any time.