5 ways to increase the life of your clutch

5 ways to increase the life of your clutch

5 ways to increase the life of your clutch


If you drive a manual transmission, replacing the clutch can be expensive. Here are some tips that will extend the life of your clutch, which can save you money on repairs.
The way you drive can have a big impact on how long your clutch lasts. Since a new clutch can cost you a lot of money, manual transmission owners should keep it in good condition. While following your car manufacturer’s instructions is the best way to make any part of a car last longer, here are some ways to keep your clutch in good working order for an extended period of time.
1. Do not press down on the clutch (clutch)
This is the first rule of life clutch long: Avoid keeping your foot on the clutch.
The clutch pedal must be either depressed or completely depressed. Otherwise, you can create additional wear on an expensive part of the car.
2- Do not use the clutch to keep the car from rolling back on a hill.
Keep your car from rolling back when you start to move after stopping on an incline by applying the parking brake and then shift into first gear until you reach about 3000 rpm.
3- Do not continue driving at full speed when the traffic light is red.
Start slowing down in advance when you see traffic stopped or a red light or another reason that forces you to stop.
By the time you reach traffic or an intersection, you may not need to stop at all, which prevents the clutch from depressing.

4-  Do not drive the car at high speed when there is a light like there is a fire, just stop. Keep the number of laps of the car low when coming out of the stop position, about 1100 rpm. Avoid increasing the engine speed and make sure not to press the clutch pedal too much.

5- Do not use the clutch to maintain the brakes The
cost of replacing your clutch is more than replacing the brake pads, use the clutch as intended.
Match the engine speed to the rear wheel speed in order to reduce the speed more smoothly.
To increase the number of engine revolutions, press the gas pedal a little at the same time, raise your hand from the clutch pedal.
Doing so will not only save wear on the clutch, but it will also make the shifting smoother.
 

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