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CLUTCH KITS

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MECARM

CLUTCH KITS

Established in Italy more than 50 years ago; Mecarm has become a world leading clutch brand for all vehicle makes. The assembly process is done by state-of-the-art systems which go through dynamic and static segments and mass optimisation to ensure that components deliver the utmost performance even under the most strenuous conditions. With ever improving productionand technological development combined with the highest ISO standards it is fast becoming the most reliable Clutch brand in the Southern African region. The Mecarm Clutch kit will give you peace of mind for many years to come as it is backed up by a 1 year warranty (no questions asked).

WHAT ARE THE 5 SIGNS TO CHANGE YOUR CLUTCH KIT?

Slipping: If the engine revs but the vehicle doesn't accelerate as it should, or the clutch pedal feels spongy, it could be a sign of a worn clutch plate that is slipping.

Difficulty shifting: If you have difficulty shifting gears or the gears grind, it could indicate a problem with the clutch disc, pressure plate, or flywheel.

Burning smell:
If you smell burning or notice smoke coming from your engine or clutch, it could be a sign of a slipping clutch or worn friction material.

Noises:
If you hear grinding, rattling, or other unusual noises when you depress the clutch pedal, it could indicate a problem with the clutch release bearing or other components.


Hard pedal: If the clutch pedal is hard to depress or feels stiff, it could be a sign of a worn release mechanism or other problem with the clutch.

If you experience any of these signs, it's important to have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to determine the cause and whether a clutch kit replacement is necessary.

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