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For people who love driving, you can’t replicate the feel of being behind the wheel of a manual transmission vehicle. However, all that shifting can eventually wear out the clutch. Here are a few signs of a failing clutch to help save you both time and money.

When Do You Need a New Clutch for Your Manual Transmission

1. Grinds When Shifting

Your clutch should shift smoothly. When it starts to fade, you’re likely to experience a grinding noise and rumbling sensation. Often, vehicles that are driven in the city are more prone to this type of failure because it requires frequent gear shifting.

2. Will Not Go Into Gear

transmissionIf your clutch does not move into gear like it should, it’s important to have the issue diagnosed by a professional. This can be a sign that your transmission fluid is low or that there is a leak. If you can’t find a leak, you might have a problem with the clutch disc, release bearing, or pressure plate.

3. Slips Constantly

If your engine is revving harder than normal, it could be a sign of a bad clutch. Constant shifting and gear changes can cause your transmission to slip. If you detect a burning smell or your vehicle doesn’t seem to be able to transition between gears, seek the advice of a transmission specialist as soon as possible.

 

Replacing your vehicle’s transmission can be a costly job if you wait too long. Keep an eye out for these early signs of transmission wear, so you can proactively address any vehicle maintenance work your car needs. Professional Automotive has been serving the auto repair needs of Anchorage, AK, residents for more than 25 years. To schedule a tuneup with their team of experts, call (907) 562-2471 today, or visit them online to learn more about their computer diagnostic services.

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