What causes the engine to stall during hill start in Subject 2?
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Starting with the clutch pedal lifted too high and releasing the foot brake too quickly. The operational techniques for hill start include the following 3 points: 1. Control the speed: When performing a hill start and stop, the speed should be slightly faster before going uphill to give the car a bit of momentum. Once the rear wheels are on the slope, immediately reduce the speed to allow the car to move slowly. 2. Choose a reference point: After sitting properly, the ground seen from the middle of the car hood is roughly the position of the tires. You can select a reference point at an appropriate position on the wiper to replace the point in the middle of the car hood. 3. Coordinate movements: During hill start, the clutch, accelerator pedal, and parking brake lever should be coordinated. The technique to master when lifting the clutch pedal to the semi-engaged position is to listen to the engine sound, feel the body shake, and observe the tachometer pointer trembling and moving downward.