Not according to the dealer i spoke with.
On a Dodge the clutch is only covered for 12 months/12,000 miles, After that is is considered a wear item.
No. I recently had the spring plate fail in my clutch and when I took it to the dealer they stated that it was not covered in the ESP. The Clutch is considered normal wear item like brake pads.
not unless you just bought it with a written warranty. So otherwise, NO
You will need to call and ask your provider. They will all very, but a drive train warrenty will give you some luck.
No! My daughter had hers go out at 37 months. I'm curious if this is a common failure.
a clutch is a disc that pulls the drivetrain away from the gears so you can shift and select another gear.
You do not "lube" a centrifugal clutch. http://www.snowmobileforum.com/engine-drivetrain/26360-generic-clutch-cleaning-advise.html
You can change it. See the Do-It-Yourself guide here. http://g35driver.com/forums/engine-drivetrain-forced-induction-diy/118037-diy-high-clutch-want-lower-your-clutch-engagement-point.html
You can change it. See the Do-It-Yourself guide here. http://g35driver.com/forums/engine-drivetrain-forced-induction-diy/118037-diy-high-clutch-want-lower-your-clutch-engagement-point.html
Hi, Something in the drivetrain is seized/locked up. Peace, crigby
The automotive system that uses universal joints and a clutch is the drivetrain. Universal joints are employed to allow for flexibility in the driveshaft, accommodating the movement of the vehicle's suspension while transmitting power from the engine to the wheels. The clutch operates as a mechanism to engage or disengage the engine's power from the drivetrain, enabling smooth gear shifts and control over the vehicle's speed.
Tech A only.