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The clutch is composed of three primary parts: the fly wheel, clutch plate (or disc), and the pressure plate. The flywheel is connected to the car motor and is constantly turning. This is why your engine continues to run, even while your wheels aren’t rotating. Against the fly wheel fits a special disc-shaped plate, which helps turns with the circular movement of the fly wheel. Finally, the pressure plate (you guessed it) applies pressure against the clutch plate so that it connects with the fly wheel. If you’re feeling confused, don’t worry. Here are the numerical steps.