
The car cannot be driven if the clutch plate is broken. The clutch plate is a composite material primarily functioning through friction while also meeting structural performance requirements. The clutch is located within the flywheel housing between the engine and the transmission. The clutch assembly is secured to the rear plane of the flywheel with screws, and the output shaft of the clutch serves as the input shaft of the transmission. Clutch maintenance and servicing items include: 1. Checking the fluid level in the clutch reservoir; 2. Inspecting the clutch hydraulic control mechanism for leaks; 3. Depressing the clutch pedal to check pedal responsiveness; 4. Checking the clutch pedal height; 5. Inspecting the clutch disengagement point; 6. Evaluating the clutch's operational condition; 7. Bleeding air from the clutch hydraulic system.

If the clutch disc is damaged, the car generally cannot be driven normally. The clutch disc in a manual transmission vehicle serves as a buffer, connecting the engine and the transmission. If it fails, you may not be able to engage gears when pressing the clutch, or the car may coast without moving forward after shifting. Forcing the car to drive in this condition will cause the engine to rev without load, potentially damaging other components such as the flywheel or transmission bearings, leading to greater losses. It may also leave you stranded in the middle of the road, posing an accident risk. I recommend pulling over immediately and calling a tow truck to take the car to a repair shop. For repairs, replacing the entire clutch assembly typically costs a few hundred to over a thousand yuan. To prolong the lifespan of the components, avoid riding the clutch, start gently, and minimize stop-and-go driving in city traffic. Regular maintenance and checking the clutch height can help prevent sudden failures.

When the clutch disc is severely worn, the car might still move a few steps, but don't expect to go far. This thing acts like a mediator, connecting the engine and transmission; once it fails, you'll experience jerky acceleration when stepping on the gas, gear slippage, and a feeling of the car struggling to move forward. Driving short distances, like moving it home, is possible but risky—it could overload the engine, burn out the transmission, or damage the clutch housing. If you smell burning, stop immediately. Find a trusted mechanic to replace the disc, and opt for higher-quality parts for longer durability. Develop smooth driving habits, avoid holding the clutch pedal down at traffic lights, and regularly check the clutch pedal travel—too high or too low affects its lifespan. Prioritize safety and cost-efficiency; towing is the wisest choice.

I once experienced a clutch plate failure in my family van. After starting, the vehicle could move a short distance, but gear shifting was jerky, as if it were in neutral. I stubbornly drove it home, only to be told at the repair shop that the transmission was also damaged, costing me an extra thousand bucks in unnecessary repairs. Now I understand - when clutch problems arise, you should stop driving immediately, pull over safely, and call a tow truck. Normally, clutch plates should be replaced every few tens of thousands of kilometers. When starting off, don't rev the throttle too quickly, and avoid keeping the clutch pedal depressed while waiting at traffic signals. Always maintain proper free play, and address any issues early to save trouble.


