The clutch mechanism of the Citroën DS, built until July 1972, includes a critical component known as the clutch lever (small). This mechanical part acts as a fulcrum, transferring the motion from the clutch pedal to the clutch plate, allowing for smooth gear changes. Its small design ensures precision and efficiency within the clutch system. Important for overall driving experience and vehicle performance, regularly checking and maintaining this part is essential to preserve the Citroën DS's signature smooth ride. Replacement might be necessary over time or when signs of wear appear.
