What is the reason for the Haima M5 clutch being too soft and having no clutch?
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There are several reasons why the clutch pedal becomes too soft: 1. Severe wear of the clutch master cylinder piston; 2. Damage to the rubber cup or sealing ring; 3. Severe wear of the slave cylinder piston or damage to the sealing ring; 4. Pipeline rupture and oil leakage between the master cylinder and the slave cylinder. Additional information: How the clutch works: When the pedal is pressed, with the assistance, the release bearing moves forward, pushing the diaphragm spring, causing the clutch pressure plate to move backward, disengaging the friction disc from the engine flywheel and cutting off the engine's power output. When the pedal is released, the pressure plate moves forward, pressing the friction disc and flywheel together, allowing the engine power to be transmitted.