What are the symptoms of clutch slippage?
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Clutch slippage mainly manifests as: 1. During vehicle acceleration, the speed cannot increase proportionally with the engine RPM; 2. The engine's power cannot be fully transmitted to the driving wheels, resulting in weak driving performance, especially noticeable when going uphill. The main causes of clutch slippage are: 1. Insufficient friction of the clutch friction plate; 2. Gear shifting or disengagement before the clutch is fully engaged; 3. Prolonged driving with the clutch partially engaged or coasting with the clutch pedal depressed; 4. Improper gear engagement or disengagement, where sudden throttle application occurs before the gear is fully engaged or disengaged, causing abnormal wear to the clutch disc.