What to Do When the Clutch Plate Does Not Disengage?
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If the clutch does not disengage, you can first check the free travel of the clutch pedal, inspect whether the intermediate pressure plate is reversed, and verify if the inner ends of the release levers are aligned. Specific steps to address clutch disengagement issues: 1. Check the free travel of the car's clutch pedal; if it is too large, adjust it accordingly. 2. For hydraulic control systems, inspect whether the fluid level in the reservoir is insufficient or if there is air in the lines, and perform necessary bleeding. 3. Examine the height of the inner ends of the release levers; if they are too low or not on the same plane, adjust them. 4. Check if the driven plate is warped, deformed, or has loose rivets, and whether there is any axial movement obstruction.