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Clutch pedal
It would be the rubber pad that sits on your brake pedal. Unless they were referring to brake pads, which are the pads which enables your vehicle to stop by pressing the brake pedal.
reduce the effort that apply from the clucth pedal by driver
The driver would need to step on the brake pedal when braking a vehicle equipped with anti-lock brakes. FYI, the driver would also need to step on the brake pedal when braking a vehicle that is NOT equipped with anti-lock brakes. Hope this helps.
A transmission that shifts through gears after moving lever to "d" without driver doing anything no clutch pedal
the clutch pedal
press down hard on the brake pedal, and continue to steer the vehicle.
Above brake pedal on driver side of vehicle
The pedal on the left is the clutch. You press it when you are changing gears.
The clutch pedal.
There is no such thing as an "Emergency brake" in a vehicle. The PARKING BRAKE is the pedal to the far left against the edge of the driver's footwell. The handle above the pedal is the release.
Clutch slave cylinder is leaking fluid or the connector rod or cable from the clutch pedal is disconnected or broken. Depends on the make and model of the vehicle to know the exact setup of your clutch.