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Hyundai Elantra (from 2000 to 2004, the year of issue)

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Troubleshooting



Troubleshooting
Sign
Probable Cause
Remedy

Slip clutch

  • The car is not accelerated by increasing the speed of the crankshaft of the engine
  • Lack of vehicle speed
  • Insufficient capacity on the rise
Insufficient clearance clutch pedal Adjust the clutch pedal clearance
Clogged hydraulic clutch Clean or replace parts
Excessive wear on the clutch disc Replace the clutch disc
Seized disk splined input shaft or oil on the friction linings Replace the clutch disc
Faulty pressure plate or flywheel Replace pressure plate or flywheel
Loose or broken diaphragm spring Replace the pressure plate
Difficult gearshift Excessive movement of the clutch pedal Adjust the clutch clearance
Leakage of fluid from the hydraulic clutch Locate the leak and repair it,
Worn or corroded clutch Replace the clutch disc
Excessive distortion clutch Replace the clutch disc
Noise coupling When the clutch is not used Insufficient free wheeling clutch pedal Adjust the clutch clearance
Excessive wear on the clutch disc Replace the clutch disc
The appearance of the noise after disconnecting the clutch Worn or damaged bearing clutch Replace clutch
The appearance of noise in the clutch disengagement Lack of lubrication on the surface of the bearing sleeve Coat the surface of the bearing sleeve
Improperly installed clutch Repair
The appearance of the noise when the vehicle is partially included clutch Damaged guide sleeve Replace guide bushing
The clutch pedal is pressed hard Insufficient lubrication of the clutch pedal Repair
Insufficient lubrication on the slots clutch Repair
Insufficient lubrication on the lever shaft clutch Repair
Insufficient lubrication of the front cover of the bearing assembly Repair
Transfers are included with difficulty or not included at all Insufficient free wheeling clutch pedal Adjust the clutch clearance
Faulty slave cylinder Repair or replace
Excessive run-out clutch Repair or replace
Dirty or rusted splines of input shaft gearbox Repair
Faulty clutch pressure plate Replace the pressure plate
Slip clutch Insufficient clearance clutch pedal Adjust the clutch pedal clearance
Clogged hydraulic clutch Clean or replace parts
Worn clutch Replace the clutch disc
Faulty clutch pressure plate Replace the pressure plate
Fixing broken clutch fork Repair
Vibration coupling Clutch Disc warped, worn or it got oil Check the clutch disc
Faulty clutch pressure plate Replace the pressure plate
Damaged or broken diaphragm spring Replace the pressure plate
Damaged damping spring clutch Replace the clutch disc
Loose fastening of the clutch Repair
Noise coupling Damaged clutch pedal bushing Replace the clutch pedal bushing
Loose fastening in the clutch cover Repair
Worn or dirty clutch Replace clutch
Fixing broken clutch fork Repair





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