How to Tell If a Clutch Needs to Be Replaced

Driving a car with a manual transmission can be a lot of fun. Cars with manual gearboxes tend to cost less to purchase but eventually they will need to have the clutch replaced. The clutch is a disk inside the transmission that allows the driver to change gears by taking engine power on and off the selected gear. Clutches tend to last about 50,000 to 100,000 miles.

  • Asses the "feel" of the clutch. Clutches tend to feel different when they need to be replaced. Bad clutches often feel softer and can be described as "mushy."

  • See if the clutch is releasing late. After driving a car for a while you'll get the feel of where the clutch release point is. A bad clutch will release when the pedal is almost completely released.

  • Smell under the hood. Clutches that need to be replaced have a burnt smell.

  • Watch for smoke. When you see smoke coming from under the hood and the transmission is acting funny your clutch is probably ready to be replaced.

  • Consult a mechanic. A good mechanic will know right away if a clutch needs to be replaced.