How to tell if the clutch cable needs to be repaired or replaced?
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Nov 14,2023
A broken clutch cable may cause a variety of symptoms, such as clutch slippage, constant shaking, bursts of abnormal noises, etc. Here are the specific symptoms of a broken clutch cable.
A broken clutch cable may cause a variety of symptoms, such as clutch slippage, constant shaking, bursts of abnormal noises, etc. Here are the specific symptoms of a broken clutch cable.
1. The clutch cannot be completely separated. The car owner can try to depress the clutch pedal to the bottom, but it may be difficult to shift into gear and the car cannot stop well. This is because the power between the clutch driven plates cannot be completely disconnected.
2. The clutch makes abnormal noise. When the vehicle is starting or driving normally and the clutch is disengaged, a continuous sound of "click, click, click" will be made when the clutch pedal is slightly depressed.
3. The clutch vibrates. Clutch judder is the easiest to identify, as the entire car will vibrate when starting. This is when the car is idling, the engine is idling, the clutch is in a low gear, and the clutch pedal is gradually released to start, the car will have a particularly obvious and continuous impact.
4. The clutch is slipping. The vehicle accelerates slowly during normal driving, but the vehicle speed cannot increase as the engine speed increases, and the driving forcelessness can be clearly felt.
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