Can I still use it if I smell the burning odor of the clutch plate?
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Due to abnormal friction, the clutch plate generates high temperatures, leading to damage, and should not be used further. Possible causes of clutch plate issues include: 1. Improper operation by the driver, such as riding the clutch, which causes continuous friction between the clutch plate, pressure plate, and flywheel, generating high temperatures that can burn the clutch plate. 2. Sudden release of the clutch pedal during operation, causing abrupt engagement of the clutch plate, which can easily lead to disintegration of the clutch plate and damage to the pressure plate surface. 3. Excessive use over time or mileage, resulting in natural aging and wear of the clutch plate. 4. Poor-quality clutch plate material, leading to premature damage.