Should the clutch be fully released on a slope start?
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Clutch needs to be slightly pressed and then slowly released completely. The working process of the clutch has the following two points: Working process: The diaphragm spring is installed between the clutch cover and the pressure plate to generate pre-compression deformation, forming pressure on the pressure plate to tightly press the driving and driven parts of the clutch, that is, the clutch is in the engaged state. Separation process: Step on the clutch pedal, the pedal moves to the left, the push rod moves to the left, and the diaphragm spring separation plate is pushed to the left through the cylinder and working cylinder. Affected by this, the diaphragm spring uses the support pin fixed on the clutch cover as a fulcrum to move the large end to the right, while pulling the pressure plate to the right through the action of the separation plate.