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  • How long should a clutch master cylinder last?

    How long should a clutch master cylinder last?

    Clutch master cylinders are usually designed to last between 50,000 and 100,000 miles, but this life span is not absolute and is affected by a number of factors: Specific replacement should also be determined according to the actual condition of the vehicle and the recommendations of the service manual. Before performi···
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  • What happens when release bearing goes?

    What happens when release bearing goes?

    When a clutch release bearing (also known as a release bearing or throwout bearing) fails, a number of problems can occur that affect the drivability of a manual transmission vehicle.clutch release bearing failure can affect the drivability of a manual transmission vehicle and can lead to further damage. For this reaso···
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  • How to check if a slave cylinder is working?

    How to check if a slave cylinder is working?

    To check that a cylinder (either in an engine or in a pneumatic clutch) or a clutch cylinder (usually referred to as the relevant component in the hydraulic system of the clutch, as the clutch itself consists of mechanical components, while the cylinder is usually associated with the hydraulic or pneumatic system) is f···
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  • Where does a throwout bearing go

    Where does a throwout bearing go

    Where does a throwout bearing go in the clutch assembly: The throwout bearing is located behind the clutch pressure plate and is designed to compress the diaphragm spring (or membrane spring) when the clutch pedal is depressed. This action allows the clutch disc to separate from the flywheel and engine, allowing for sm···
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  • Why does my clutch bearing make a noise?

    Why does my clutch bearing make a noise?

    Clutch bearing noise is mainly caused by insufficient lubrication, wear and tear, sealing problems, improper operation and other factors. Maintenance and preventive measures include using high-quality bearings, proper installation, maintaining lubrication, controlling clearance, avoiding resonance, cleaning and inspect···
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  • How do I know if my hydraulic throwout bearing is bad?

    How do I know if my hydraulic throwout bearing is bad?

    by listening to the sound, observing the pedal feel, checking the vehicle's performance and professional inspection, it is possible to determine more accurately whether the release bearing in a hydraulic clutch is damaged. Once damage or potential problems are found, they should be dealt with in a timely manner to ensu···
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  • How do you know if you have a bad release bearing?

    How do you know if you have a bad release bearing?

    If the release bearing is damaged, it needs to be replaced. The release bearing plays a pivotal role in the transmission system of a vehicle. Once damaged, it may cause a series of problems, such as incomplete clutch release, abnormal noise, difficulty in shifting gears, vehicle jerks, and transmission system failure, ···
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  • Can i drive with a noisy release bearing

    Can i drive with a noisy release bearing

    If the release bearing is noisy, it may be worn, seized or poorly lubricated, which can have a significant impact on the normal operation of the car. The noise will not only reduce the driving experience, but may also indicate that there is a serious problem with the bearing, which in turn affects the stability of powe···
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