Clutch pedal is easy to push or fall through
- Low fluid level in the hydraulic clutch system
- Damaged release bearing or clutch release fork
- Damaged clutch pressure plate diaphragm spring
Incomplete clutch disengagement (clutch leads)
- Too high fluid level in the hydraulic clutch system
- Jamming of a conducted disk of coupling on splines of a primary shaft
- Warping of the clutch disc
- Improperly assembled pressure plate assembly
- Worn or incorrectly assembled clutch release mechanism
Incomplete engagement of the clutch (clutch slips)
- Wear of linings of a disk of coupling below an admissible limit
- Clutch lining contaminated with oil or grease
- Pressure plate defective or diaphragm spring weak
Jerks during clutch operation
- Wear of linings of a disk of coupling below an admissible limit
- Clutch lining contaminated with oil or grease
- Deformed pressure plate or diaphragm spring
- Loose transmission to engine
- Worn clutch disc hub or transmission input shaft splines
Noise when pressing or releasing the clutch pedal
- Worn release bearing
- Worn or missing lubrication on clutch pedal bushings
- Faulty pressure plate assembly
- Pressure plate diaphragm spring damage
- Damaged damping springs in the clutch disc
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