Nissan Frontier Pressure Plate changes the way in which a clutch works. Instead of merely coupling or uncoupling the flywheel and clutch disc, it exerts torque from the flywheel to the clutch disc. The Pressure Plate is bolted to the flywheel inside the bell housing and uses a cone-shaped diaphragm spring or a trio of lever-actuated coil springs to create the squeeze that makes the disc, flywheel, and Pressure Plate spin together. Some of the early Frontier editions applied the lever-type borg and beck or long layouts. They are distinguishable by their three finger levers and stout coil springs. They give you a strong grip but require more pedal effort. Nevertheless, they are handy in heavy-duty work. The majority of today's Nissan vehicles utilize the diaphragm type. This type has a Belleville spring that flattens when the release bearing exerts pressure and then quickly rebounds. Thus, the pedal feel is lighter, the take-offs are smoother, and wear is reduced. Every time there is a change in gears, each Frontier Pressure Plate is exposed to intense heat and friction. If a Pressure Plate begins to fade, it can start feeling a slip or make an erratic shift. The ability to drive a Nissan truck with confidence depends on the reliability of this component.
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