How Long Does a Dry Dual Clutch Last?
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The lifespan of a dry dual clutch is generally around ten years. Typically, the clutch plates of a dry dual clutch need to be replaced after about ten years or 100,000 kilometers. The working environment of a dry dual clutch is exposed to the air, and its heat dissipation is achieved through several small holes on the clutch cover. Here is some relevant information: 1. The biggest difference between a dry dual clutch and a wet dual clutch is the cooling method. The dry clutch uses air cooling, while the wet clutch uses liquid cooling. Due to the absence of oil resistance, the clutch separation and engagement of a dry dual clutch are noticeably more efficient, with faster engagement response, rigid connection, and reduced wear. 2. Dual-clutch transmissions are not suitable for frequent starts, prolonged low-speed driving, or stop-and-go traffic, as these conditions can easily lead to overheating and cause malfunctions. Once the vehicle's computer issues a warning, it is essential to stop immediately and allow the transmission to cool down.