Will a Manual Transmission Car Stall If Only the Clutch Is Released Without Giving Gas?
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Manual transmission cars will not stall if only the clutch is released without giving gas. Stalling on Flat Ground: First, press the clutch with your left foot, shift to neutral, then turn the key or press the start button to restart the engine. Keep the left foot pressing the clutch, shift into first gear, lightly press the accelerator with your right foot, and slowly release the clutch with your left foot. When the left foot reaches the engagement point, you will feel the car has a tendency to move forward. Pause slightly at this point, and gradually increase the accelerator with your right foot. Then, continue to slowly release the clutch with your left foot until it is fully released. Stalling During a U-Turn: Some beginners may also stall during a U-turn, often because the steering wheel is turned to the maximum, resulting in a very tight turning angle and extremely slow speed, making it easy to stall with just the clutch engagement. If stalling occurs, use the same solution as stalling on flat ground. In fact, this situation can be avoided by not turning the steering wheel to the maximum, making a wider turn, and pressing the accelerator slightly.