Where is the clutch and brake located?
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The clutch is the first pedal from left to right, and the brake is the second pedal from left to right; manual transmission cars have three pedals, arranged from left to right as the clutch pedal, brake pedal, and accelerator pedal. Normally, the left foot controls the clutch, while the right foot controls the brake and accelerator. The clutch pedal is used to engage and disengage to transmit an appropriate amount of power. The clutch consists of friction plates, spring plates, pressure plates, and a power output shaft, and is located between the engine and the transmission. It transmits the torque stored on the engine flywheel to the transmission, ensuring that the vehicle delivers the appropriate driving force and torque to the drive wheels under different driving conditions, falling under the category of the powertrain.