Why Does the Clutch Shudder?
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Clutch shudder mainly occurs due to the following reasons: 1. Uneven pressure distribution in the car's clutch: Loose or broken springs, or incorrect pressure positioning, leading to clutch instability. 2. Excessive tension in the clutch pressure springs: This causes the clutch to shudder. 3. Stiffness in components such as the release sleeve and release fork shaft, resulting in clutch shudder. 4. Oil contamination, cracking of the driven disc lining, or uneven thickness of the driven disc causing shudder. 5. Warping of the main or driven discs, or inconsistent heights of the release levers leading to clutch shudder.