What are the most common symptoms of a faulty clutch slave cylinder?
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Clutch not disengaging, feeling weak, difficulty separating or excessive heaviness when pressing the clutch pedal, gear shifting difficulties, gear grinding noise during shifting, and in severe cases, oil leakage from the slave cylinder. Below is additional information: 1. Drive gently: Sudden acceleration leads to increased fuel consumption and can easily cause traffic accidents. Sudden braking causes the car to lurch forward due to inertia, and passengers inside will also lurch forward, feeling discomfort and potentially getting injured in severe cases. 2. Signal early when changing lanes or overtaking: The purpose is to inform other vehicles of your driving intentions and prevent rear-end collisions. Note that you must signal in advance, not wait until you start changing lanes. 3. Avoid overfilling the fuel tank: Overfilling can cause odors to enter the car, making passengers uncomfortable, and prolonged exposure can harm health. Additionally, overfilling increases the vehicle's weight, leading to higher fuel consumption.