You use the clutch to change gears or stop. Not necessary when slowing down.
Put the card in, press the brake or clutch and press start
The brake in a car is used to slow down or stop the vehicle. A driver should press the brake when they need to stop (such as at a stop sign or red light) or when they need to slow down (such as when moving into a lower speed zone).
the car should slow down and eventually stop if you keep on holding it
No, only if you reduce the speed so much that the engine can't keep running in the current gear.If you brake hard, you would clutch.
clutch is necessary for easy driving. when we press clutch it separates gear box and engine shaft and that time bike has free moving and we can shift our gear and do easy driving......
press clutch pedal all the way, press lock on adjusting srew and turn clockwise until there is a 1/2 inch gap between bearing and clutch brake or about the width of your finger tip now with clutch pedal released lenghten or shortend linkage until there is a 1/8 gap between release fork and bearing. you should now have 1 1/2 to 2 inches of free travel and cluch brake should be about an inch from the floor board
Either the brake and clutch pedal assembly needs lubrication or you have a size 14 shoe.
Yes, pressing the clutch when on a steep hill is important, especially if you're driving a manual transmission vehicle. It allows you to disengage the engine from the wheels, giving you better control when starting or stopping on an incline. However, be cautious not to hold the clutch down for too long to avoid unnecessary wear; instead, use the brake or engage the handbrake to prevent rolling back.
yes but shift down using the clutch an only brake when you need to Answer- yes, depress the clutch and brake. coming to a complete stop in second gear is fine, you do not need to go into first to stop. Once stopped apply the handbrake and move the gears into neutral. Once your ready to move off select first gear release the handbrake and move off.
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Either the drive belt is not releasing far enough when you press the clutch pedal or the brake is not engaging enough. You will need to see if the belt is still turning when you press the clutch pedal down.
If you are driving down the road and your brakes do not respond first try slowly applying the emergency brake to bring yourself to a complete stop and get your car serviced before driving again if the emergency brake also fails put the car into neutral and turn the engin off and try and coast to a safe complete stop and as earlier stated service vehicle before driving again