What are the symptoms of a broken clutch?

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McBrooke
07/29/25 4:50pm
Here is a detailed introduction to the symptoms of clutch damage: 1. Clutch slipping: When starting the car in low gear, after releasing the clutch pedal, the car cannot start or has difficulty starting; when accelerating, the speed does not increase with the engine speed, and the car feels weak in driving. In severe cases, there may be a burning smell or smoke. 2. Incomplete clutch disengagement: Even when the clutch pedal is fully depressed, the power between the clutch's driving and driven discs cannot be completely cut off, leading to difficulty in shifting gears, gear grinding, inability to stop, or clutch overheating. 3. Clutch shudder: The entire car shakes when starting, especially when idling and gradually releasing the clutch pedal in low gear, resulting in continuous jerking.
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