CLUTCH REPAIR & SERVICE
No clutch will last forever. The facings on the clutch disc wear as the miles accumulate. Stop-and-go city driving with lots of shifting is obviously harder on the clutch than open highway driving. Pulling a trailer, off-roading and aggressive driving can also accelerate clutch wear.
CLUTCH REPAIR & SERVICE
WHAT’S INCLUDED
The services provided will vary depending on the severity of the problem, but a typical clutch service may include:
• Replacing the pressure plate
• Replacing the clutch disk
• Replacing the throwout bearing
• Resurfacing or replacing the fly wheel
• Replacing any worn out hydraulic parts
WARNING SIGNS
• Clutch pedal releases higher than normal
• Slipping and/or burning smell while accelerating from a stop
• Grinding while trying to shift into different gears
• A soft or “mushy” clutch pedal
• Possible clutch hydraulic fluid loss