Will the Engine Stall When Braking?
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First gear semi-clutch braking will not cause the engine to stall. When the clutch is in the semi-engaged state, the friction between the pressure plate and the friction disc is less than that in the fully engaged state. Below is the relevant introduction: Because the semi-engaged clutch means the clutch is between disengagement and engagement, and the transmission system is between connection and disconnection, it can provide a flexible power output, which is often used in complex road conditions, starting, turning, and short-distance following. During driving, the driver can press or release the clutch pedal as needed to temporarily separate or gradually engage the engine and the gearbox, thereby cutting off or transmitting the power input from the engine to the transmission. The clutch is a common component in mechanical transmission, allowing the transmission system to be separated or engaged at any time. The basic requirements for the clutch are smooth engagement, quick and thorough disengagement, easy adjustment and repair, small external dimensions, light weight, good wear resistance, and sufficient heat dissipation capacity.