Absolutely. You drop the engine, unbolt the old clutch, bolt in the new one...put the engine back in the car and adjust the clutch pedal. The details are a little more than that, but on a Bug you should be able to do it in a day if you've never done one before. If you have done one before, a quiet Saturday morning will more than cover it.
If the car judders as it pulls away but the problem goes away after a while the discs are contaminated with water.If the car judders as it pulls away always, its contaminated with oil, suspect a leaking engine seal/gland.if the car overrevs as it pulls away and there is a burning smell, the clutch is burnt out.If the car is in gear but doesnt pull away. The clutch is burnt out.If the car is a manual shift and it creeps if thebrake is off and the car is in gear and the clutch is engaged. Check the clutch adjustment.
Sounds like your clutch is burnt or really out of adjustment.
sounds like you burnt the clutch if it is a straight shift
You overheated the clutch. As long as the clutch doesn't pulsate it's likely fine.
It could be that your clutch is not longer working. You should take your car to a car mechanic, so that you can get it fixed.
You will have to specify an area to have your car repaired at honestly. I have no clue where you live or where the nearest shop to have your car repaired exists at.
Put the right gas in? If the car ran out of gas you could have burnt the fuel pump out
With the car in gear, if you push on the accelerator and the car won't move, or moves very slowly, that could be a bad clutch. If the car will come up to speed eventually, but the engine revs up without much acceleration, it could be the clutch. Take a look at this page about how the clutch works; http://www.howstuffworks.com/clutch.htm If the clutch plate is worn, there will be little or no friction and the clutch will not engage properly or at all.
You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.So you could say, 'The car smelled of burned rubber', or 'The car smelled of burnt rubber'.
This could be your clutch pressure plate is worne..
The bulb could be burnt out, there could be a wiring problem, or the module could be faulty.
Faulty or worn out clutch springs could be the problem as the clutch won't be able to disengage properly and will pull the car forward. ----------------- Its possible the clutch needs adjusting also.