Zenmervolt
Elite member
Most newer cars have an electrical interlock switch on the clutch pedal that will not complete the starter circuit unless the clutch is pressed down.
My older cars don't and I can start them with the clutch engaged.
The main reason is to lighten the load on the starter. Having to turn the transmission as well as the engine puts a little extra strain on the starter and it's less wear and tear if it only has to turn over the engine.
ZV
My older cars don't and I can start them with the clutch engaged.
The main reason is to lighten the load on the starter. Having to turn the transmission as well as the engine puts a little extra strain on the starter and it's less wear and tear if it only has to turn over the engine.
ZV