Originally posted by: dawp
It also puts stress on the pressure plate so that would decrease the life of that.
Originally posted by: ayabe
I would be more worried about wearing out the clutch master and/or slave cylinder than anything else.
Kind of like holding your foot on the brake for no reason.
Then again these usually last a very long time so I wouldn't be concerned.
That being said, I always go to neutral and take my foot off the clutch when at a red light.
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: dawp
It also puts stress on the pressure plate so that would decrease the life of that.
You might as well mention that running the engine puts stress on the rod bearings and decreases their life. And that driving the car puts stress on the wheel bearings and suspension and decreases their lives. Oh yeah, and using the headlights puts stress on the bulbs and decreases their lives too.
The wear on the pressure plate from holding the clutch in at a stop light is insignificant. It's simply not even worth considering. The same goes for wear on the throw-out bearing. In the real world, it's not worth thinking about.
To The OP: You are not hurting anything by having the clutch pedal depressed and the transmission in gear at a stop light. I never take the transmission out of gear at a light, the only time I'll take it out of gear is if I'm waiting on a train or something similar. If you need to take it out of gear for your own comfort, then that's fine too.
ZV
Originally posted by: Tarrant64
For those who kept mentioning using the hand/parking brake, why would you need to do that if you can just use the foot brake? Maybe it's because I drive an automatic 90% of the time I'm missing something. whenever I drove a manual I only used the parking brake, well when parking. Otherwise the clutch stays in at a red light and put on the brake. if I know it's going to be any more than a minute or two, sure, neutral. I've never had to worry about hurting the clutch at all though. I mean, what the heck is going to happen to it while stopped that isn't going to be worse while moving?![]()
