A Slipping Clutch
A healthy clutch should disengage when you press the clutch pedal, allowing you to change gears, then re-engage when you release the clutch pedal. If your clutch is slipping, this process may not be happening as it should, and you may also encounter higher RPMs than usual as your engine revs. A slipping clutch generally happens over time as components begin to wear down. For example, if your clutch plate, flywheel or throw bearings
are worn, your car will have trouble staying in the correct gear, causing engine revving and poor acceleration.
Bumping or Grinding Sounds when Engaging the Clutch Pedal
Aside from mechanically noticeable issues, you may encounter, hearing a grinding sound when you press the clutch pedal is another sure sign your clutch is worn. But pay attention – if the grinding sound isn’t always timed with your clutch pedal
, it could also be a much simpler repair like worn bearings. Regardless, a regular grinding sound means you should consult a mechanic to make sure you aren’t dealing with a larger repair.