What does semi-engaged clutch mean in cars?
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Clutch semi-engagement refers to the unstable connection state of the clutch, where the driver depresses 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 simultaneous rotation and slipping. Here are relevant details about semi-engaged clutch in vehicles: 1. Semi-engagement means releasing the clutch halfway. 2. Semi-engagement refers to: depressing the clutch halfway without disengaging the gear, keeping the vehicle stationary. This means making the clutch's friction coefficient equal to the ground's friction coefficient. 3. The semi-engaged state is the driving technique action of partially depressing the clutch.