What is the Function of the Clutch Switch?
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The clutch switch primarily serves the following functions: 1. Throttle Pedal Switch: In the electronic control program, its code is 0011, and it works in conjunction with the throttle pedal switch and brake pedal switch. The design logic will not be discussed here. 2. Connection Signal: When the clutch pedal is pressed to 1/3 of its travel, the clutch switch is triggered, sending a disconnection signal. The computer then supplements fuel, which can be particularly noticeable during startup to "prevent stalling due to insufficient RPM during initial movement or steep slope starts." 3. Stop Signal: When the clutch pedal is fully released, fuel is reduced to lower torque, "preventing jerking due to excessive torque the moment the clutch is fully released." When the accelerator is pressed, the electronic switch disconnects the clutch signal to allow acceleration, and when the accelerator pedal is released, the software reactivates the clutch switch to prevent "jerking when releasing the throttle in gears 3-4-5."