As long as you don't ' ride the clutch' it is not uncommon to go 100,000 + miles. Trucks will be less if they are worked hard.
If you know what you're doing they last a long, long time. My friend has a truck with about 110k on it and it still has the original clutch.
I had to change the clutch at 120,000 kilometers.
It depends on the quality of clutch in the vehicle you have. my sister used to ride her clutch a lot, as did a few other people i knew. If you are lucky, your clutch may last a year or two... its best not to ride the clutch too much if you can help it.
Generally if it is a thread on fan clutch, yes.Generally if it is a thread on fan clutch, yes.
Generally, as long as the frog.
The lifespan of a clutch can vary significantly depending on driving habits, conditions, and vehicle maintenance, but generally, a clutch should last between 30,000 to 100,000 miles. If your Renault Scenic's clutch has only lasted 8,000 miles in 15 months, this is unusually short and may indicate a defect or improper installation. It's advisable to have it inspected by a qualified mechanic to determine the cause of the premature wear.
Mine is still original at 200000 plus
something like 60,000 to 80,000 miles, depending on driving style and vehicle type.
two weeks
Properly operated the clutch should last at least three or five years of normal driving without servicing being necessary. If a driver often "rides" the clutch, that is keeps his foot on it, then the main clutch bearing will deteriorate faster. When it becomes difficult to engage the clutch and change gears, for example it does not disengage until you step on it all the way to the floor, then the clutch should be inspected and the parts replaced as necessary.
A clutch generally refers to a bird and its eggs or chicks.
Generally baking powder will last for six months to one year.
I have a 93 mirage 140k miles original motor trans clutch everything. Still going strong.