Which side of the Haval H6 clutch disc faces the engine?
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Haval H6 clutch disc faces the engine with its more protruding side. The method to distinguish the front and back sides of the H6 clutch disc is very simple: the side with protrusions is the front side, while the side without protrusions is the back side; alternatively, the side with letter markings is the front side, and the side without is the back side. The following is an introduction to the Haval H6: 1. Positioning: As the flagship SUV of the Haval brand, the Haval H6 is positioned as an urban intelligent SUV. Since its launch, it has attracted much attention from consumers and is one of the models that many consumers focus on when buying a car. Data analysis shows that the fuel consumption of this car is within an acceptable range. 2. Power: It offers three different power versions: 1.5T, 1.5GDIT, and 2.0GDIT.
I've been driving my Haval H6 for several years and remember there's a specific way to install the clutch disc. The rough side with friction material should face the engine flywheel, while the smooth side goes towards the pressure plate. In the Haval H6's design, the engine flywheel requires the friction surface to transmit power. Installing it backwards can cause clutch slippage, increased shaking when starting, weak acceleration, and long-term transmission wear. Once when I was replacing the clutch disc, the mechanic reminded me to check the groove markings on the surface: the arrow indicator or the material side should face the engine direction. If you're not familiar with it, it's better not to DIY and leave it to professional repair shops. The clutch disc's lifespan is generally between 50,000 to 100,000 kilometers. Regular maintenance can prevent sudden failures, especially in city traffic with frequent clutch use—getting it checked and replaced earlier is safer.