What Does First Gear Semi-Clutch Engagement Mean?
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Semi-clutch engagement in first gear refers to a state where the clutch is between being fully disengaged and engaged, and the transmission system is between being connected and disconnected. Below is a relevant introduction to semi-clutch engagement: 1. Introduction: Semi-clutch engagement is an unstable working state of the clutch connection, where the driver presses the clutch pedal to gradually reduce the pressure on the clutch pressure plate, causing the driving disc and driven disc to be in a state of both rotating and slipping. Manual transmission vehicles often require semi-clutch engagement for various operations, but prolonged use can lead to clutch wear. During driving tests, semi-clutch engagement is required for the field test but is prohibited during the road test. 2. Function: Semi-clutch engagement technology maximizes driving efficiency by reducing friction generated by the clutch, creating a soft connection between the engine and the drive wheels. It is a driving technique that perfectly combines power, speed, and vehicle protection.