What Causes Clutch Failure?
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Clutch failure may occur suddenly due to reasons such as slippage in a hydraulically operated clutch, oil contamination on the clutch friction plate causing slippage, clutch disc burn-out leading to slippage, or even the clutch friction plate breaking apart resulting in slippage or failure to engage. Below is an introduction to related content: Clutch failure: Do not rush to start the car. Check if there are other issues, whether the engine oil is normal, and if the brakes, accelerator, etc., are functioning properly. Inspect everything under the front cover that can be checked. There are multiple factors that can cause clutch burn-out: When using the clutch, the principle is to disengage quickly and engage slowly. The pedal movement should be smooth, and the pedal should be lifted slowly.