What Causes Clutch Abnormal Noise?
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Abnormal noise when depressing the clutch pedal mainly occurs during engagement or disengagement. The most common cause is insufficient lubrication of the clutch pedal return spring. Below is relevant information about clutches: 1. Introduction: The clutch is located inside the flywheel housing between the engine and transmission. The clutch assembly is secured to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws, and the output shaft of the clutch serves as the input shaft of the transmission. 2. Function: During vehicle operation, the driver can depress or release the clutch pedal as needed to temporarily disconnect or gradually engage the engine with the transmission, thereby interrupting or transmitting power from the engine to the transmission. The clutch is a common component in mechanical transmission systems, allowing the drivetrain to be engaged or disengaged at any time. 3. Basic requirements for clutches: Smooth engagement; quick and thorough disengagement; easy adjustment and repair; compact size; lightweight; good wear resistance and sufficient heat dissipation capacity.