Asked by kuvam bhambri on Jun 18, 2024

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Technician A says excessive clutch pedal free travel can result in a clutch that does not fully disengage.Technician B says that too little free pedal travel can result in a slipping clutch.Who is correct?

A) Technician A only
B) Technician B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B

Clutch Pedal Free Travel

The distance a clutch pedal can be pressed before the clutch itself begins to disengage, essential for proper clutch operation and adjustment.

Fully Disengage

To completely separate or disconnect one part of a system or machinery from another, stopping all forms of interaction or transmission.

Slipping Clutch

A condition where the clutch fails to engage fully, resulting in a loss of power transmission from the engine to the drivetrain, often accompanied by a burning smell.

  • Comprehend the importance of clutch pedal freeplay within the clutch system's overall functionality.
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Elliott ZimmerJun 23, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Both technicians are correct. Excessive clutch pedal free travel can lead to a clutch that doesn't fully disengage, making it hard to shift gears. Too little free pedal travel can cause the clutch to not fully engage, leading to a slipping clutch.