What Does Dual Clutch Mean?

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AlinaAnn
07/24/25 4:46pm
Dual clutch refers to the Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), which differs from conventional automatic transmission systems. It combines characteristics of both manual and automatic transmissions. Advantages: In addition to offering the flexibility of a manual transmission and the comfort of an automatic transmission, a dual clutch transmission can also provide uninterrupted power output. The clutch, located between the engine and the transmission, is a transmission mechanism that can both transmit and cut off power. Precautions: When using a dual clutch transmission, it is advisable to frequently utilize the manual mode. This is because the dual clutch has a memory programming setting. Regular use of the manual mode allows the transmission to develop a memory effect, enabling it to operate based on this memorized pattern. This helps reduce shift frequency and lowers the probability of malfunctions.
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