Kia Clutch
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Since 1944, Kia or Kia Motors Company has been producing remarkable vehicles. Its lineup of automobiles has captured the heart of every auto enthusiasts. The thing makes Kia models very popular is that they are reasonably priced despite the fact that they can carry both freight and people comfortably. Every Kia model delivers well. Into the bargain, Kia vehicles offer exceptional features that would ensure exhilarating driving experience. One contributing factor to this aspect is the Kia’s transmission system.
Kia vehicles may have a manual transmission or both manual and automatic transmission. But the thing is, either of these two includes a Kia clutch. The clutch is usually a combination of the clutch, flywheel, disc, release bearing and release system. The term clutch is the mechanism in charge for transmitting rotation that can be engaged or disengaged. Simply put, the Kia clutch is a component of a Kia vehicle’s engine transmission tasked to allow engagement and disengagement of the engine to the gearbox or any equipment is being driven.
A clutch is also responsible for starting and stopping a vehicle. It is being operated by the left-most pedal through the use of hydraulics or a cable connection from a pedal all the way to the clutch. When the clutch plates are engaged during driving, it means that there is no pressure on the pedal. Depressing the pedal, on the other hand, will disengage the clutch plates, which allows the driver to shift gears.
Clutches come in a wide variety of designs in this day and age; even so, most are based on one or more friction discs, pressed tightly together or against a flywheel using springs. The friction material that is used is very much alike to the materials of the brake shoes and brake pads. The pressure which is generated by the spring is being released when the clutch pedal is depressed and the discs are held not so tight to be able to rotate freely.
Now, because your Kia clutch serves its purpose whenever you drive your Kia, there’s a great chance that it may fail after a period of time and may call for a replacement in the long run. Some obvious signs of faulty Kia clutch are grinding transmission during shifting, clutch chatter, clutch slip, to mention just a few. If you find yourself nodding at these symptoms, you really need to change your Kia clutch. For your Kia clutch replacement, you can count on Parts Train.
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Clutch Kit
SACHS CLUTCH KIT -- 8-7/8 in. OD x 13/16 in. ID disc diameter, 20 teeth; Does not include flywheel, clutch alignment tool and pilot bushing; Offers increased torque capacity, endurance and high performance stability; Guarantees increased clamp load, 100 percent new production parts built to perform; With Sach's limited 1-year warranty.
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Clutch Kit
SACHS CLUTCH KIT -- 8-7/8 in. OD x 15/16 in. ID disc diameter, 22 teeth; Does not include flywheel, clutch alignment tool and pilot bushing; Offers increased torque capacity, endurance and high performance stability; Guarantees increased clamp load; 100 percent new production parts built to perform; With Sach's limited 1-year warranty.
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