Maintenance and Upkeep of the Clutch

Apr 23, 2025

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Maintenance and Upkeep of the Clutch

Maintenance and Upkeep of the Clutch Proper Use: Avoid driving in a half-clutch state for an extended period. Try to minimize unnecessary frequent engagement and disengagement of the clutch. When driving in congested urban traffic conditions, control the use of the clutch reasonably to reduce the wear of the clutch disc. Regular Inspection: Regularly check the free play of the clutch pedal to ensure it is within the normal range. At the same time, check the level and quality of the clutch fluid (for hydraulic clutches). If the fluid is found to be deteriorated or the level is too low, it should be replaced or topped up in a timely manner. Timely Replacement of Worn Parts: When the clutch experiences faults such as slipping, incomplete disengagement, or difficult gear shifting, it may be that components such as the clutch disc and pressure plate are severely worn. It is necessary to promptly go to a professional maintenance shop for inspection and replacement to ensure the normal operation of the clutch.

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