Why does the car stall when braking without pressing the clutch?
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Braking without pressing the clutch will cause the car to stall because the clutch does not fully disengage, leading to engine shutdown. If you fully press the brake without pressing the clutch, the power transmission to the wheels is blocked by the resistance of the locked wheels, and due to the reaction force, the car will inevitably stall. The reasons for brake noise when not pressing the brake are as follows: 1. Using low-quality or overly hard brake pads: If inferior or overly hard brake pads are used, they will produce a squeaking sound when rubbing against the brake disc during braking. Therefore, always use high-quality brake pads when replacing them. 2. Sand or foreign objects between the brake pads and brake disc: During normal driving, it is inevitable to encounter complex road conditions. Due to the unique design of disc brakes, sand and foreign objects can get between the brake pads and the brake disc, which can also cause noise during braking.