
Symptoms of a faulty clutch switch include: engine failure to start, jerking when releasing the accelerator, rough gear shifting, and excessively high engine RPM after pressing the clutch. The clutch switch is installed on the clutch pedal and its primary function is to send signals to the ECU about the clutch's operating status when it is engaged or disengaged, serving as a correction signal for fuel injection volume and ignition timing control. The clutch pedal is the operating device for the clutch assembly in manual transmission vehicles, acting as the human-machine interaction part between the car and the driver. In driving lessons or normal driving, it is one of the five major operating components of vehicle driving, used very frequently. For convenience, people often refer to it simply as the clutch. The correctness of its operation directly affects the vehicle's starting, gear shifting, and reversing.


