What are the symptoms of clutch disc wear?
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Clutch disc wear can manifest as clutch judder, slippage, abnormal noises, incomplete disengagement, and other phenomena. Here is relevant information: 1. Clutch judder: When starting the vehicle, even with careful gradual acceleration and slow release of the clutch pedal, the vehicle fails to start smoothly and exhibits jerking. This occurs because the clutch engagement is uneven and shaky, leading to unstable vehicle starts. 2. Causes: Improper adjustment or deformation of the release levers results in uneven contact between the three release levers and the release bearing. The damping springs of the clutch driven plate are too weak or broken, failing to provide adequate damping. Wear or lack of lubrication in the release bearing seat causes sluggish movement.