Will the Engine Stall When Braking in Semi-Clutch State?
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Braking in semi-clutch state will not cause the engine to stall. Below is relevant information about braking in semi-clutch state: Reason: Because the semi-clutch state means the clutch is between disengagement and engagement, and the transmission system is between connected and disconnected states. It provides a flexible power output, which is often used in complex road conditions as well as during starting, turning, and short-distance follow-up. When the clutch is in semi-clutch state, the friction between the pressure plate and friction disc is less than in full engagement state. Power: Starting on a slope is the most challenging test of clutch control. Compared to starting on flat ground, it's more difficult because of increased resistance. The clutch needs to be lifted slightly higher (you'll feel the car vibrate more than on flat ground) to ensure sufficient power; otherwise, the car will roll backward when the brake is released.