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Clutch bushing & linkage Clutch bushing & linkage is the parts of the mechanical connection between the clutch and clutch pedal in a non-hydraulic clutch system.
Clutch fluid Clutch fluid is the liquid used in a hydraulic clutch system that helps disengage the clutch from the flywheel.
Clutch fork ball stud Clutch fork ball stud is the pivot point for the clutch fork in the clutch housing of a manual transmission.
Clutch lines & hoses Clutch lines & hoses is in a hydraulically actuated clutch, the tubes that carry fluid between the clutch master cylinder and the slave cylinder.
Clutch master cylinder Clutch master cylinder is in a manual-transmission vehicle with a hydraulically actuated clutch, a small-bore hydraulic cylinder
Clutch pedal Clutch pedal is a pedal located on the floor of the vehicle to the left of the brake pedal that, when depressed, disengages the clutch from the
Haldex clutch Haldex clutch is limited slip coupling used in vehicles with automatic all-wheel drive systems to engage and disengage a secondary axle when
Declutching/freewheeling Declutching/freewheeling is the act of disengaging a vehicles transmission from its driveshaft, either manually or automatically, when its