Why Does the Car Clutch Make a Squeaking Noise When Depressed?
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The reason why the car clutch makes a squeaking noise when depressed is due to insufficient lubrication in the clutch system's operating mechanism or actuating mechanism. It is advisable to drive the car to a 4S store for inspection and repair as soon as possible. To ensure driving safety, car owners should regularly inspect and eliminate potential safety hazards. The clutch is located within the flywheel housing between the engine and the transmission. The clutch assembly is secured to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws, and the output shaft of the clutch is the input shaft of the transmission. The car clutch is the mechanism that disconnects and connects the power between the engine and the transmission. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the force applied to the pedal is transmitted through lever action to push the clutch fork, which in turn moves the release bearing. At this point, the inner ring of the bearing presses against the pressure plate fingers, while the outer ring is on the fork. Only then does the release bearing begin to work, pushing the clutch pressure plate fingers, which through lever action, complete the disconnection of power by separating the clutch.