If the revs decrease as the speed decreases (in 3rd & uphill) then its not slipping, you don't need a new clutch, but if you are in any gear and the revs are increasing while the speed is decreasing, then the clutch is slipping.
The clutch disconnects drive from the engine to the wheels. It is required to change gears.
Slowly and if you are good you can change gears without using the clutch. Takes a little practice and a good ear or feel for when the engie is running at the speed to change without the clutch.
You have not pressed the Clutch peddle to change the gears!!
You need to hit the cluch before you change gears
In a car-usually clutch is shot
CLutch is buggered or might just be the clutch cable
actually i ride bikes and the clutch to change gears is on the left , very few have it on the right
BAD clutch slave cylinder, wore out clutch and pressure plate.
Its A Half Moon Shaped Plasic Ratchet Behind The Clutch Pedal Of A Motor, It Pulls Your Clutch Cable Allowing You to Change Gears.
the clutch is either worn, or needs adjustment if clutch is not the problemthe syncros on gears may be worn other than that, maybe driver error/are you dropping reves enough to change gears properly
You use the clutch to change gears or stop. Not necessary when slowing down.
Yes you do. Flywheel on the Semi's are very heavy and in order to sync right you have to double clutch.