What are the symptoms of a burnt clutch?
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The symptoms of a burnt clutch are: 1. Reduced power; 2. Metallic friction noise; 3. Changed clutch pedal travel; 4. Rough gear shifting. The causes of a burnt clutch include: 1. Frequent clutch engagement; 2. Prolonged semi-engagement; 3. Heavy throttle during start-up. The functions of a clutch are: 1. To smoothly connect the engine and transmission for stable vehicle starting; 2. To disconnect the engine from the transmission for gear shifting; 3. To prevent transmission system overload during emergency braking; 4. To reduce torsional vibration impact. Methods for using a clutch: 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal; 2. Avoid lightly depressing the clutch for extended periods while driving.