What Causes the Clutch Not to Disengage?
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The reasons for the clutch not disengaging are as follows: excessive free travel of the pedal, insufficient clutch clearance, and issues with the front pressure plate spring. Below is relevant information: Precautions for the car clutch: The key to operating the clutch pedal when starting is to be fast, slow, and coordinated. That is, lift the pedal quickly at the beginning, slow down slightly when the clutch starts to engage (at this point, the engine sound changes), and then gradually lift the pedal until fully engaged. While lifting the clutch pedal, gradually press the accelerator pedal according to the engine's resistance to ensure a smooth start. Hydraulic clutch: A hydraulic clutch uses fluid as the transmission medium. Compared to a mechanical clutch, in addition to various changes in transmission characteristics, it mainly absorbs vibrations and impacts caused by the rotation of the driving and driven shafts.