Should the foot lift or slide when releasing the clutch?
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When driving, it's best not to lift the heel of the foot operating the clutch pedal off the floor, as this can compromise foot stability and clutch control. In normal driving conditions, the car's clutch remains fully engaged without any slippage. The clutch disengages when the pedal is depressed. Except for starting the car, shifting gears, and low-speed braking, avoid unnecessarily pressing the clutch pedal while driving. Relevant information about the clutch is as follows: 1. Introduction: The clutch is located within the flywheel housing between the engine and transmission. The clutch assembly is bolted to the rear surface of the flywheel, with its output shaft serving as the transmission's input shaft. 2. Friction Clutch: The friction clutch is the most widely used and historically significant type, consisting mainly of four parts: the driving member, driven member, pressure mechanism, and operating mechanism.