What Causes Slow Clutch Return?
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Slow clutch return is caused by a blockage in the return oil hole of the clutch oil pump. Below is a detailed introduction to automotive clutches: 1. Causes of clutch failure: Typically, it starts with excessive wear of the clutch plate and ends with engine idling and clutch damage. Therefore, the key to addressing this issue lies in assessing the wear stage and damage level to prevent further deterioration. 2. Clutch maintenance methods: Reduce the frequency and duration of half-clutch engagement. Unlike dual-clutch transmissions, manual transmissions allow full control over the frequency and duration of half-clutch engagement, thereby minimizing clutch wear. For dual-clutch transmissions, most wear occurs during low-speed driving. Thus, mastering manual mode during low-speed phases can extend the clutch's service life.