How to Drive When the Manual Transmission Clutch Fails?
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When the diaphragm spring is installed between the clutch cover and the pressure plate, the pre-compression deformation generates pressure on the pressure plate, which tightens the driving and driven parts of the clutch. When the driver depresses the clutch pedal, the pedal moves left, pushing the push rod left, which in turn moves the diaphragm spring release plate left through the master cylinder and slave cylinder. When the driver releases the clutch pedal, the pedal returns to its original position under the action of the return spring, simultaneously bringing the push rod and release bearing back to their positions. After disengagement, the engine's power and motion cannot be transmitted to the driven plate. The driving part remains synchronized with the engine speed, while the driven part rapidly decreases.