PROBLEM | CAUSE |
| The clutch pedal is depressed or easily falls | A low level of fluid in the hydraulic clutch system |
| Damage to the release bearing and clutch fork |
| Damaged diaphragm spring pressure plate clutch |
| Incomplete clutch (clutch leads) | Too high a liquid level in the hydraulic clutch system |
| Sticking clutch disc splined input shaft |
| Warping clutch |
| Incorrectly assembled unit pressure plate |
| Worn or improperly assembled clutch mechanism |
| Incomplete inclusion of coupling (coupling slips) | Wear pads clutch below the limit |
| Pollution linings clutch oil or lubricant |
| Faulty pressure plate or weakened diaphragm spring |
| Jerks at coupling work | Wear pads clutch below the limit |
| Pollution linings clutch oil or lubricant |
| Warped pressure plate or diaphragm spring |
| Loose fastening of transmission to the engine |
| Worn clutch disc hub or splined transmission input shaft |
| The noise when you press or release the clutch pedal | Worn release bearing |
| Worn or missing grease on the bushings clutch pedal |
| Defective unit pressure plate |
| Damage to the diaphragm spring pressure plate |
| Damage damping springs in the clutch disc |