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What happened to the clutch in rainy days?

Wet shoes will affect the strength of braking and clutch.

Water seeps into the middle of the clutch plate, causing the clutch plate to stick, making it difficult to shift gears during driving, or failing to shift gears, resulting in gear impact in the transmission. After the car passed through deep water, it was found that there was an abnormal noise when refueling, and it was even impossible to shift gears. In fact, it is very likely that the clutch is flooded, resulting in reduced friction and reduced transmission torque.

Methods to prevent vehicles from entering water in rainy season: 1. Don't travel for a rainy day: try not to drive in rainy days, especially in rainy days, because driving on rainy days is slippery and the vision is not good, which is prone to traffic accidents. 2. Try to park at high places: In case of heavy rain and heavy precipitation, try to park at higher places, and remember not to park at places where water is easy to accumulate, such as drains and culverts. 3, unfamiliar roads should be cautious: driving to strange places such as water culverts in rainy days must not rush through, stop or even get off to observe the water depth before making a decision. 4. Go slow in the stagnant water area: After entering the stagnant water area, you must slow down, because if you pass quickly, the splashing water is likely to enter the air intake, causing the engine to stall. It is best to lower the manual gear to keep the engine running at high speed, which will help flush the accumulated water out of the exhaust port of the car and prevent the accumulated water from flowing back into the engine through the exhaust port.