How Often Should the Clutch Cable Be Replaced?
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There is no fixed time limit. Below are the specific details about the clutch cable: 1. Steel cable: This type of steel cable has a certain elasticity. Over time, the tension will decrease, and it will need to be replaced. If the clutch cable, throttle cable, or brake cable does not retract properly, it should be replaced. This is usually caused by water ingress, leading to rust between the steel wire and the protective sleeve, which affects the retraction. 2. Maintenance: If you are unsure due to prolonged use of the vehicle, you can replace it at any time. Alternatively, during maintenance, you can open the cable end and pour in engine oil to prevent rust or dry friction breakage. 3. Time: Parts that need to be replaced within 3 years: the four filters, brake pads, and wiper blades.