Most of that depends on how bad it is. There are chances of causing additional damage as well. If it has just started to slip in high gear, who could drive in lower gears to get the auto to a repair center. If there is extra vibration coming from this issue do not drive the auto, that will most likely add to the cost. Just applying it in any case could cause fly wheel damage.
No, the throw out bearing in a clutch is needed to keep an disengaged clutch spinning. you can drive a car with a bad throwout bearing if you don't use the clutch By "floating the gears". You must disconnect or bypass the start safety switch (this is when you need to have the clutch pedal to the floor to start the moter) so that you can start the car in gear if you come to a complete stop.
no because you need the clutch to start and stop the car
no it will run rough and stall out
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.
It is when the clutch will not hold. Like you can be driving up a hill and you can rev the engine with no increase in road speed. With the park brake set hard, the car should stall if you attempt to drive off. If you have the clutch out in first gear and the engine can still run and the car isn't moving, the clutch is slipping.
With a little practice you can start a vehicle in 1st gear and shift gears without the use of a clutch. This would be only to get you safely home or to a garage.
get in push the clutch then turn the key and put in 1st gear and drive Clutch in, as above, 1st, drive the car, clutch in, 2nd, then so on. To stop, never let your gears slow you down, foot on brake, then into first when you stop.
Take driving lessons, you fool
yes you can but i would not ... bad idea
a bad one
This sounds like a slipping clutch. With the car in gear, fully depress the clutch pedal and give the car a little gas. If it tries to pull forward, then the clutch is not engaging properly. If this is the case, look into clutch and pressure plate repairs.
I would guess that your clutch or transmission are bad. Hope that is just the clutch.