What Causes a Car Clutch Not to Return to Position?
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The reasons why a car clutch does not return to position are: 1. Air mixed in the hydraulic system, causing excessive clutch travel and poor return; 2. Aging clutch springs, which occur after prolonged use of the vehicle; 3. Contaminated clutch fluid, leading to clogged oil passages and resulting in the clutch not returning. The functions of a car clutch are: 1. To gradually increase the driving force, allowing the car to start smoothly; 2. To temporarily separate the engine and transmission for gear shifting; 3. To prevent overload in the transmission system; 4. To reduce torsional vibration impacts from the engine and extend the lifespan of transmission gears.