Why Does My Clutch Pressure Plate Keep Failing?
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The reason is that the engine loses dynamic balance during operation, meaning the replaced old pressure plate likely has a different balance level compared to the original one. When replacing the clutch pressure plate, it's essential to purchase a genuine factory product. Below are relevant details: 1. Clutch: As the name suggests, it utilizes "disengagement" and "engagement" to transmit appropriate power. The clutch consists of friction plates, spring plates, a pressure plate, and a power output shaft. It is located between the engine and the transmission, transferring the torque stored on the engine flywheel to the transmission to ensure the vehicle delivers appropriate driving force and torque to the drive wheels under different driving conditions, falling under the powertrain category. 2. Semi-engagement: During semi-engagement, the clutch's power input and output ends are allowed to have a speed difference, enabling the transmission of appropriate power through this speed difference.