What happens if you press both the clutch and the accelerator?
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Pressing both the clutch and the accelerator simultaneously will cause clutch wear and lead to an increase in engine RPM, resulting in louder engine noise. The car will not move, and if this condition persists for an extended period with the engine RPM needle staying in the red zone, it may lead to engine seizure. Severe clutch wear can result in: 1. Car slipping and insufficient power; 2. Difficulty starting the car or ignition problems; 3. Poor climbing performance and increased fuel consumption. The functions of the clutch are: 1. Gradually increasing the driving force to allow the car to start smoothly; 2. Temporarily separating the engine from the transmission for gear shifting; 3. Preventing overload in the transmission system; 4. Reducing torsional vibration impacts from the engine, thereby extending the lifespan of transmission gears.