

The clutch connects your engine to the transmission, letting you change gears smoothly and bring the car to a stop without stalling. Over time the friction disc wears down and the clutch starts to slip, grab, or make noise. A clutch replacement restores smooth shifting and confident driving in your manual vehicle.
Find a TechnicianWatch for the engine revving without the car speeding up (slipping), a high or spongy pedal, a burning smell, or grinding when shifting. These point to a worn clutch.
It depends on your driving, but most clutches last anywhere from 60,000 to over 100,000 miles. City driving and towing wear it out faster.
Sometimes. We inspect the flywheel during the job and recommend resurfacing or replacing it only if it's worn, so your new clutch lasts longer.
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