Which circuit controls the clutch air pressure in a four-circuit system?
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Four-circuit systems do not control clutch air pressure. The clutch operates independently of the four-circuit system. The four-circuit system only affects the clutch to a certain extent. Overview: The automotive clutch is located within the flywheel housing between the engine and the transmission. The output shaft of the clutch serves as the input shaft for the transmission. During vehicle operation, the driver can depress or release the clutch pedal as needed to temporarily disconnect or gradually engage the engine and transmission, thereby interrupting or transmitting power from the engine to the transmission. Principle: The clutch's driving and driven components utilize friction between contact surfaces, or employ liquid as a transmission medium, or use magnetic transmission (electromagnetic clutch) to transmit torque. This allows for temporary separation and gradual engagement between the two parts, while permitting relative rotation during power transmission.