What are the symptoms of a faulty clutch pressure plate bearing?
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Symptoms of a damaged clutch pressure plate bearing include: 1. The clutch disc may experience slipping; 2. A portion of the engine's power output will be wasted; 3. The vehicle may suffer from insufficient power. If the pressure plate bearing is damaged, it must be replaced immediately to avoid affecting the normal operation of the vehicle. The clutch is part of the vehicle's transmission system. When the clutch pedal is depressed, the clutch disengages; when the pedal is released, the clutch engages. The clutch's pressure plate is fixed to the engine's flywheel, with the clutch disc located between the flywheel and the pressure plate. The clutch disc has splines in the center that secure a transmission shaft, which serves as the power input shaft for the gearbox.