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The clutch is an important component in your car that connects two or more rotating shafts, such as the shaft coming from the engine and the shaft that rotates the wheels of a car. This connection is vital, because it allows components in the engine to spin and rotate at a different speed than your wheels. This occurs when your car is stopped at a traffic light or if your car is in park. Without the clutch, your wheels would constantly be turning any time the engine is turned on. If you don’t have a properly functioning clutch then driving your car will prove impossible.
The clutch in a manual transmission is controlled by the driver. It is a third pedal on the floorboard on the driver's side. The clutch in an automatic transmission is automated by an onboard computer for your convenience. In this article, we are mostly focused on a manual clutch system.
It’s important to recognize symptoms of clutch malfunction so that you can catch this problem before the clutch malfunctions completely, causing your car to be undriveable.
● a slipping clutch
● clutch feels soft while pressing
● trouble shifting gears
● noise when pressing the clutch
● clutch pedal feels stiff
● clutch pedal stays on the floor
There are several ways that you can preserve the life of your clutch. None of these take a lot of sacrifice, simply some discipline. If you remember to do these things, you can prolong the life of your clutch and save money on repair bills:
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