What are the common faults of a clutch?
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Common faults of a clutch: 1. Clutch slipping; 2. Clutch not disengaging or incomplete disengagement; 3. Clutch shuddering; 4. Abnormal noise from the clutch; 5. Excessive or insufficient free travel of the clutch pedal. The clutch is located inside the flywheel housing between the engine and the transmission. The clutch assembly is secured to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws, and the output shaft of the clutch is the input shaft of the transmission. The clutch is a commonly used component in mechanical transmission, allowing the transmission system to be engaged or disengaged at any time. The requirements for a clutch include: 1. Smooth engagement, quick and complete disengagement; 2. Easy adjustment and repair; 3. Small overall size; 4. Light weight; 5. Good wear resistance; 6. Sufficient heat dissipation capacity; 7. Easy and effortless operation.