What are the symptoms of a failed clutch plate in the Wuling Zhiguang?

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DelReese
07/29/25 6:47pm
The symptoms of a failed clutch plate are as follows: 1. Power loss: The clutch plate slips, resulting in poor acceleration and decreased power. 2. Incomplete clutch disengagement: The pressure plate and friction plate are interdependent. When the friction plate has issues, it accelerates the wear of the pressure plate and even the flywheel, mainly manifested as difficulty in shifting gears, incomplete disengagement, and shaking during startup. 3. Abnormal clutch noise: When the clutch pedal is slightly depressed, the inner end of the release bearing just contacts the release lever, and the clutch immediately makes a continuous "click, click, click" sound; noise occurs during startup engagement or separation while driving, accompanied by shaking. 4. Clutch shudder: The entire vehicle shakes during startup, especially when idling, shifting into low gear, and gradually releasing the clutch pedal to start, the vehicle experiences continuous impacts.
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