Why can a car move without stepping on the accelerator when releasing the clutch?
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A car can move without stepping on the accelerator when releasing the clutch because it is equipped with an electronically fuel-injected engine, where the computer controls the fuel injection volume, allowing the car to move forward without pressing the accelerator. Reasons why a car can move without stepping on the accelerator: The engine burns gasoline to generate power, providing the car with motion. The clutch is located between the transmission and the engine, and its function is to control the power transmission between the engine and the transmission. Precautions for starting a car: Maintain the correct driving posture, pay attention to various traffic conditions on the road ahead, and avoid looking down. The operation sequence is as follows: step on the clutch with your left foot, gradually press the accelerator pedal with your right foot while shifting into a low gear with your left foot. When you notice a change in the engine sound or a slight shake of the car body, quickly release the handbrake and slightly press the accelerator pedal again, then slowly lift the clutch pedal.