Will the car move in first gear without stepping on the accelerator?
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Hanging in first gear without stepping on the accelerator will make the car move. Here are some related expansion materials about stepping on the accelerator: 1. Related to power: As long as the engine is working, stepping on or not stepping on the accelerator only affects the amount of power output, not whether there is power output. As long as the engine has power, the car will move forward. Only when in neutral gear will the car stop moving forward. When in gear, gently releasing the clutch transfers the engine's power output to the transmission and drive wheels, causing the vehicle to move. 2. Related to fuel supply: Modern vehicles are all fuel-injected cars. After engaging the gear, gently releasing the clutch prompts the car's computer to automatically adjust and increase the fuel supply. Even if the accelerator pedal is not pressed, fuel is actually being supplied, so the car will move on its own. Once stable, stepping on the accelerator allows for normal driving.