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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.
Cams out of time.
The slave cylinder was not able to separate the clutch from the pressure plate. Like dragging your foot as you ride your bike.
BAD RELAY answer bad switch bad relay and most likely, bad clutch
There is no adjustment on that year. You either have a worn out clutch disc or a bad clutch slave cylinder. Could be a bad clutch master cylinder too.
Yes, but looking really does not mean it is bad but- if you see hardly any clutch material its bad, if there is a burned plate, its bad. Some times it is not the clutch plate but the pressure plate springs or the throwout bearing.
actually i ride bikes and the clutch to change gears is on the left , very few have it on the right
There are various ways through which you can know when your clutch is bad. When you are having troubles shifting gears, this might be a clear indication of a clutch problems.
If the clutch is bad, you would be able to hold the fan and start the car. The fan will not spin if the clutch is bad. If the clutch is good the fan spins at a high speed.
Slipping of the clutch and a peculiar smell are the first signs of a clutch that is worn out.
The input shaft of the transmission.
there is not adjustment for the clutch, you need to replace it if is bad.