30622AA010 Subaru RPR SET-CCH OPR, Price: 9.93$, Weight: 0.083kg


Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Ship in, Days Price

Subaru

30622AA010

RPR SET-CCH OPR

6

0.083

2-3

9.93$

 

Substitutions

Make Number Name Availability Weight, kg Processing, days Price  
Subaru
30622AA001 
RPR SET-CCH OPER
0
0.023
-
12.11$
Not Available

Compatibility

BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
WAGON2500CC EMPI DOHC NAX PREMIUMUSA05.201111.2012FULLTIME 4WD View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToSuspensionDiagram
WAGON2500CC EMPI SOHC NAOUTBACK-SEUSA06.200606.2007NORMAL SUSPENSION View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
WAGON OUTBACK2500CC EMPI SOHC NA25BASEUSA10.200604.2009FULLTIME 4WD View
BodyEngineVehicle GradeMarketModel Year FromModel Year ToTrainDiagram
XUV2000CC DOHC NA20IUSA09.201406.2017FULLTIME 4WD View

Clutch Release Bearing Set: Ensuring Smooth Power Transition

The clutch release bearing is a vital component in the manual transmission system, ensuring the smooth transition of power from the engine to the transmission. Without it, the clutch system would be unable to disengage, and shifting gears would be an arduous task. The release bearing serves to apply pressure to the clutch plate, allowing the driver to smoothly operate the clutch pedal and change gears with ease.

Why You Need This Part

The clutch release bearing is essential for the functionality and longevity of your vehicle’s transmission. It facilitates a seamless driving experience by engaging and disengaging the clutch in synchronization with the driver’s input. This small yet significant component helps maintain the smooth operation of your vehicle while preventing undue wear on the clutch components.

Functionality in the System

When the clutch pedal is engaged, the release bearing presses against the diaphragm spring of the clutch plate, pulling it away from the flywheel. This action allows power to be disconnected from the wheels, enabling a gear shift. Without this critical motion, the clutch system would fail to operate correctly, leading to gear grinding and potential transmission damage.

Consequences of a Faulty Part

When the clutch release bearing is compromised, it can lead to increased noise during clutch engagement, difficulty in shifting gears, and even total loss of clutch function. Over time, excessive wear can result in uneven pressure distribution, leading to quicker deterioration of other clutch components. Immediate replacement is advised to prevent costly damage and maintain optimal vehicle performance.

Compatibility

  • Subaru Impreza
  • Subaru Xv
  • Subaru Forester
  • Subaru Legacy