sounds like clutch slip, though mileage seems low, is there any clearance on the clutch cable?
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 19000 miles is equal to 19000 x 1.609344 = 30577.536 kilometres.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 19000 feet is equal to 19000 / 5280 = 3.5984 recurring (that is, 3.59848484..) miles.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 19000 metres is equal to 19000/1000 = 19 kilometres.
19,000 feet = about 3.6 miles.
Around 11,000 kilometres (7000 miles)
It all depends on your driving style and how often the clutch is used. If you do a lot of city driving, the clutch will last far fewer miles than if you drive hundreds of miles without stopping. If you "ride the clutch" when you drive, the clutch might not even make 20,000 miles.
try replacing the fuel filter
they built more than 19000 miles of roads over mountains. they also developed a large variaty of foods and ways to store and preserve them.
If you are driving it correctly, not slipping the clutch or riding it, the clutch will last for 100,000 miles or more. Slipping means you are not allowing the clutch to fully engage smoothly. In other words revving the engine and trying to ease the clutch on. Practice will cure this. Riding it means keeping your foot on the clutch pedall all the time so that it slips even at speed.
The clutch should last approx 150,000 miles. There is no need to replace this if it isn't abused
sounds like a fuel pump
There is no recommended time to replace the clutch. You replace it when it wears out. That will depend on how you drive. It may last 100,000 miles or you may wear it out in 20,000 miles.