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Will the car move when the clutch is released?

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OJohn
07/29/25 12:38pm

Will the car move when the clutch is released? The car will move when the clutch is released. Below is a related introduction to the car clutch: 1. Definition: The clutch is located in the flywheel housing between the engine and the transmission. The clutch assembly is fixed to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws, and the output shaft of the clutch is the input shaft of the transmission. 2. Classification: Clutches are divided into four types: electromagnetic clutches, magnetic particle clutches, friction clutches, and hydraulic clutches. 3. Principle: When the vehicle starts, the driver depresses the clutch, and the movement of the clutch pedal pulls the pressure plate backward, meaning the pressure plate separates from the friction disc. At this point, the pressure plate and the flywheel are not in contact at all, so there is no relative friction.

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LeGriffin
08/14/25 12:28am

When driving a manual transmission car, I was particularly nervous about this operation when I first started learning. The instructor always said that when you release the clutch, the car will slowly move forward, provided you've already engaged a gear, such as first or reverse. It's like connecting the engine's power to the wheels, and the car naturally moves. However, if no gear is engaged or the brake is fully pressed, the car won't move even if you release the clutch. The first time I practiced, I released the clutch too quickly, causing the car to jerk violently and stall, which was really embarrassing. Later, I learned to release the clutch gently and slowly while lightly pressing the accelerator to give a bit of gas, making the start much smoother. Remember, practicing on flat ground makes it easier to control and avoids mistakes when starting on steep slopes. The charm of manual transmission lies in this delicate control—once mastered, you can drive both fuel-efficiently and smoothly.

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DelCharlie
10/09/25 4:57am

Having driven a manual transmission car for over a decade, I've deeply experienced that releasing the clutch does indeed make the car move. When you engage a forward gear, like first gear, and gradually release the clutch, the car transitions from stationary to moving. The key lies in the release speed: too fast and the engine may stall, too slow and the car will shudder, wasting time. I must remind everyone, especially beginners, to gently press the accelerator to assist—this process should feel natural. Additionally, if the car is on a slope, using the handbrake to assist with starting is essential to prevent rolling back, which could be dangerous. Mastering this manual transmission operation really hones your patience and coordination. Over time, it becomes addictive—that feeling of perfect harmony between driver and car is truly amazing. It's advisable to regularly check the clutch plate for wear to avoid major repairs when the car won't move.

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VanStephen
11/22/25 6:12am

In daily operation of a manual transmission, the car moves when you release the clutch, as long as it's in first gear or reverse. This is the basic way to start a manual transmission car: when you release the clutch, the engine's power is transmitted, and the wheels start rolling. However, be aware that releasing the clutch too quickly may cause the car to jerk forward and stall, which is a common issue. It's best to release the clutch slowly while gently pressing the accelerator to control the rhythm. If you're at a traffic light, mastering this sequence can reduce waiting time. In contrast, automatic transmissions don't have this hassle; manual transmissions rely on this method for speed control, which is quite practical.

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