Do the Flywheel and Clutch Need to Be Replaced Together?
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No. The flywheel is not prone to issues, while the clutch is more likely to fail. Here are common symptoms of a faulty clutch: 1. Unstable vehicle start: The car cannot start smoothly due to vibrations when the clutch engages. 2. Difficulty starting the car: The clutch pedal needs to be lifted very high to start, and the car only starts with great effort after the pedal is fully released. 3. Poor acceleration: The vehicle speed does not increase with the engine RPM, resulting in weak driving performance. 4. Clutch noise: Abnormal sounds occur when pressing the clutch pedal during engine idle, and the noise disappears when the pedal is released. Sometimes, abnormal noises persist regardless of whether the clutch is engaged or disengaged.