Why Does My Foot Keep Shaking When Pressing the Clutch?
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The reasons for foot shaking when pressing the clutch are as follows: 1. Driving posture issue: Incorrect driving posture. First, check your driving posture to ensure your feet can naturally rest on the pedals, with sufficient room for knee movement. It might be that the seat is positioned too far back, causing the clutch to be too far from your foot, making it difficult to press fully. Over time, this increases fatigue and may lead to foot shaking. If the seat is too far forward, causing your legs to be cramped near the clutch and brake pedals, it can also increase discomfort. 2. Driver's emotional state: The driver is too nervous. Nervousness causes leg muscles to tense up, so if you notice foot shaking during practice, it's advisable to take a break. Prolonged driving can lead to foot shaking. 3. Clutch pressing method issue: While pressing the clutch, your heel should always remain in contact with the ground. If you can't easily press the clutch pedal all the way down with your left foot, you need to adjust the seat position.