Why is the clutch pedal heavy?
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The reasons for a heavy clutch pedal are: 1. Faulty clutch pressure plate, clutch disc or release bearing; 2. Insufficient free travel, clutch pedal set too high, binding movement of the release bearing seat on the sleeve, overly tight release bearing, or issues with the clutch pressure plate; 3. Foreign objects in the pressure plate, sticking hydraulic clutch master/slave cylinders, insufficient air pressure in pneumatic-assisted clutches, or low/leaking hydraulic fluid in the clutch master cylinder. The clutch is located in the flywheel housing between the engine and transmission, secured to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws. During driving, 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.