It’s not uncommon for car owners to experience problems with their clutch. If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed below, it is important to bring your car in for service as soon as possible. At the RS Service Centre, they take pride in providing professional clutch and car repair services in Johannesburg. They can conduct a comprehensive inspection of your vehicle to ensure that everything is working properly before conducting any repairs.
What are the common telltale signs of clutch failure?
Slipping or Chattering
If your car is slipping or chattering, the problem likely lies in one of two places:
- The clutch disc is worn and needs to be replaced. A worn clutch disc will not engage properly, resulting in slippage or chatter.
- The clutch disc is damaged and needs to be replaced. A damaged clutch disc may have been bent by something striking it (like a rock) and therefore not engaging properly with the flywheel.
In both cases, you’ll need to replace the entire assembly—which includes the pressure plate, friction disc (also known as a friction lining), throwout bearing and fork—to get back to normal driving conditions again!
Difficulty Shifting
If you’re having trouble shifting gears, it may be a sign that your clutch is worn out. If this situation occurs, you should get the car checked by a professional like a mechanic at the RS Service Centre.
If you find yourself unable to move forward even after depressing the gas pedal down, there may be some sort of mechanical issue with your vehicle’s transmission system. Your best bet here is to contact an experienced mechanic who can diagnose and repair or replace parts as necessary
Strange Sounds
If you hear a strange sound coming from the transmission, this could be an indication of problems. The clutch can make different sounds as it begins to fail. First, there may be a grinding or chattering noise when you start up the car. This indicates that something is wrong with the flywheel, which is located inside the engine and connected to your clutch. Sometimes this problem will cause vibrations in your steering wheel while driving or even make the whole vehicle shake when accelerating or decelerating quickly between gears. If this happens then it’s time for you to get your car checked out by an experienced mechanic so they can determine exactly what needs fixing before further damage occurs to your car’s transmission system!
Problems Starting on Uphill Slopes
If your car is having trouble starting on an uphill slope, one of the following problems has likely occurred:
- The clutch has worn out. This can be easily fixed by replacing the clutch with a new one.
- The clutch is not engaging properly. If this is the case, you should have your mechanic adjust or replace the release mechanism for your clutch.
- Your car’s gears are not in proper alignment. If this happens often enough, it may be time to get some new ones installed in your vehicle before continuing to drive with them like this!
- There isn’t enough lubricant in your engine compartment (or there’s too much). Either of these problems could cause friction between moving parts such as gears and pistons; this friction will cause more wear-and-tear than usual—which could lead over time to serious damage being done when trying to start up after stopping at an intersection signal light! So check out those fluids next time before heading out on another road trip.
Now that you know all the possible causes of difficulty starting on an uphill slope, you can go ahead and make sure yours isn’t one of them before heading out in search of adventure!
Burning Odour
If you smell burning rubber or other odours from your clutch, several things may be happening. Fortunately, many issues can be resolved with a basic inspection and repair. If you have not had your vehicle’s fluid changed in 3 years or more, this is likely the cause of the problem. However, if you haven’t changed the fluid in less than three years and have no other symptoms of bad clutch health (sagging pedal feel or pedal travel increasing over time), then your clutch may have worn itself out.
Other potential culprits include worn cables or housing that can cause excessive cable play or premature wear on soft parts like bushings and seals; loose flywheels often caused by problems such as misadjusted clutches; leaking seals/shoes and damaged discs inside callipers.
If any of these are present, replace them before continuing with your inspection. If not, inspect the clutch housing and pedal assembly for cracks or damage. If nothing appears wrong there, then proceed carefully to check the hydraulic master cylinder by disconnecting it from its lines. If you find drops of fluid on the ground after doing this test, chances are good that the cylinder has failed and should be replaced with a new one.
Any of the symptoms above mean you need to bring your car in for service
The average person doesn’t know to check their car’s oil, or even what kind of oil it needs. It’s easy to forget about something like this until the engine starts making funny noises and the dashboard lights up like a Christmas tree. But if you’re feeling uncomfortable about how long it’s been since your last tuneup, don’t worry—a visit to the RS Service Centre workshop in Wynberg, Sandton will have professional mechanics making sure that any issues are caught early on.
The first step is figuring out which services are most important for your car at this point in its life cycle: if it’s an older vehicle with kilometres on the odometer, an oil change may not be enough—you might also need new brakes or tyres soon. Next, look into how much these repairs will cost; figure out what maintenance plans offer coverage for those costs. Once you’ve got all that info together, bring everything over to the RS Service Centre; we’ll get a good look under the hood and tell you exactly what needs fixing now so that your ride is as good as new to give you more kilometres!
If you are experiencing any of these clutch problems, bring your car in for service. It might be something simple that they can fix for you quickly and affordably. But if it’s not, it could be a sign that the time has come to replace your clutch altogether.
Expert Clutch and Car Repairs Done Right at RS Service Centre
You can trust RS Service to give you the right advice and fix your car expertly and quickly. They are a professional car mechanics and service centre business that has been in business since 2010. Their staff of expert mechanics can do all types of repairs on foreign and domestic vehicles. Car repairs are what they do best at RS Service Centre, so contact them today if you have any questions about getting your clutch, and car, repaired!