It is possible. Push the reset button to find out.
Use the clutch.
rapid release of the cluth pedal. When stationary can cause a car to stall. When on the move can restart an engine, as in bump starting.
To prevent the car from stalling
no, stalling only makes your car stop for a brief moment when shifting geers to fast or not using the clutch correctly
the newer models have sport clutches which prevent stalling. older ones do not
clutch needs adjustment.
How do you figure the starter is okay just by popping the clutch? Popping the clutch uses the driveline to turn the motor over. The starter is not involved at all.
so that the driver of a manual car can change gear without stalling
also reffered to a dumping the clutch it is when you are in gear and holding the clutch in then you rev up the bike and release the clutch handle fast wouldn't recommend doing it sitting still
maybe ur clutch is worn out, what exactly happens when u try go?
its on the kick panel to the left of the clutch pedal
It sounds like there is air in the clutch line somewhere. Bleed the clutch (if possible, some clutches are "self-bleeding" and need to be replaced entirely).