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The clutch is a mechanism that helps to transfer power from the engine to the transmission. In a manual transmission car, also known as a stick shift, the clutch is operated by the clutch pedal. The clutch pedal is located on the left side of the other two pedals.
When you step on the clutch, the power from the engine is no longer going to the wheels. This allows you to change gears and increase or decrease the power and speed of the wheels.
The clutch helps with the smooth transfer of engine power to the transmission, so the transmission can deliver power to your tires. If you change to a higher gear, the clutch helps you change which gears are used in the transmission, providing faster speeds.
The usage of a manual transmission (stick shift) gives you the more control over the vehicle. When compared to automatic transmission, manual transmission can be cost efficient and can be easier to fix. To maintain your clutch, learn to use it correctly, and drive at normal speeds.