Find an open stretch of road drive at a steady speed of about 45mph shift into reverse and drop the clutch if your car keeps running you have a bad clutch if it stalls it was a good clutch .......The above suggestion is not only stupid, but dangerous.
clutch is used to transfer the power from engine flywheel to gear box
That almost always indicates low refrigerant level.
Perform a functional test with an automobile scanner is the easiest way.
step on the clutch and hold it to the floor clutch should stay disengaged for as long as you hold it down
Simply put. when you depress the clutch pedal, it separates the clutch disc from the flywheel, when you let go of your clutch pedal it drops the clutch disc back onto the flywheel. Flywheel- spins at the speed of your engine (RPM) revs per minute depressed clutch-is seperated from flywheel allows you to shift into higher or lower gear released clutch- is engaged onto flywheel the two connect.. engaged clutch means your gonna move! disengaged clutch means you aint moving forward, your literally in neutral.
If it is an electric fan, NO. If it is a mechanical fan test it to see. If you can turn the fan by hand with the engine not running it has a clutch.
carl Benz because he created the first automobile and he test drove it to make sure it was safe enough for any one else to drive
The best automobile track is Ehra-Lessien in Germany! http://googlesightseeing.com/2007/03/21/super-secret-volkswagen-test-track/
use an automobile air filter
Pragmatism
No, you need to use an oil that is wet clutch compatible, which Mobile One does produce. Read the labels on the bottle.
I test drove one last week in Greenwich CT