There are several things that happen when you burn the clutch. The basic thing is that you are not able to engage the gear which means that you will not be able to move the car.
Oiling the a/c clutch will cause the clutch to slip and burn up........
Yes
You gotta dump the clutch!
No, but if you're doing it by pushing in the clutch, you'll burn the clutch out.
clutch pedal free play decreases
"Riding the Clutch" and a good way to burn it out. Also: a very bad habit
burn the car
Because it is starting to slip and is ready to burn out.
If it is an automatic you'll thin out your transmission fluid and burn up your clutch packs and valve body if driven. If it's manual it can make your transmission run hotter and burn up your gears. You should flush it immediately.
It depends on how you drive. If you shift smoothly, it should last you a while, at least 100k miles. If you are not smooth, i.e. the car jerks a lot and you "burn" the clutch more often by downshifting when you're at high rpms for example, then you can burn out the clutch in less then a year.
5th gear manual overdrive transmition. i want to replace clutch. recently replaced but brakes were locking and caused clutch to burn out.
bounce off the rev limiter let clutch out till it engages then push clutch in and repeat and repeat and repeat