What Causes the Squeaking Noise When Depressing the Clutch?
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The reasons for a squeaking noise when depressing the clutch are: 1. Worn clutch disc; 2. Broken clutch pressure plate spring; 3. Loose release bearing; 4. Lack of lubricant. Solutions for abnormal clutch noise include: 1. Replacing the clutch disc; 2. Replacing the clutch pressure plate spring; 3. Adjusting the release bearing; 4. Adding lubricant. The working principle of the clutch is: 1. When starting the vehicle, the driver depresses the clutch, causing the pressure plate to separate from the friction disc, at which point the pressure plate and flywheel are completely disengaged; 2. During normal driving, the pressure plate tightly presses against the flywheel's friction disc, creating significant friction between them, maintaining relative static friction between the input and output shafts, and ensuring they rotate at the same speed.