How Long Does It Take to Replace a Car Clutch Plate?
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Replacing a car clutch plate typically takes about 2 hours. The method for replacing the clutch plate is as follows: 1. Remove the battery and the gear lever inside the cabin; 2. Lift the car with a jack; 3. Loosen the clutch cable inside the dust cover on the side of the transmission; 4. Disconnect the sensor wires and handbrake cable on the transmission; 5. Remove the nuts and bolts to take out the tail shaft; 6. Remove the starter motor and bolts; 7. Take out the old clutch plate for replacement. Symptoms of a faulty car clutch plate include: 1. The car won't move; 2. Slipping occurs, with insufficient power; 3. The clutch contact point becomes increasingly higher; 4. Shaking accompanies gear engagement when starting; 5. Poor climbing performance and reduced braking efficiency; 6. A burning smell after driving for a while.