Common reactions to a damaged clutch pressure plate include:
1. The clutch becomes hard when depressed: This is caused by serious wear of the clutch pressure plate.
2. The clutch stroke is too high: This indicates that there may be a problem with the clutch pressure plate.
3. When the vehicle is in use, clutch jitter occurs when the clutch is depressed, and the separation is incomplete: This will cause the vehicle to slip while driving and lack power.
4. Insufficient power when starting or going uphill with a heavy load: This is because the clutch pressure plate is damaged and cannot effectively transmit power.
5. There is no power output after the vehicle is in gear: This indicates that the power from the engine cannot be transmitted to the gearbox.
In addition, the following symptoms may occur:
1. The clutch plate slips, resulting in weak acceleration and reduced power.
2. The clutch is not completely separated, which is manifested by difficulty in shifting into gear, unclear separation, and trembling at start.
3. The clutch noise is abnormal. For example, when the clutch pedal is depressed a little, the inner end surface of the release bearing makes continuous noise as soon as it comes into contact with the release lever.
4. The clutch vibrates, especially when starting, the whole vehicle vibrates, especially when idling, shifting to a low gear and gradually lifting the clutch pedal to start, the vehicle will have continuous shocks.
These symptoms indicate that the clutch pressure plate may be damaged and requires prompt inspection and repair to avoid more serious damage.
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Jan 17, 2024
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