Posted on 5/5/2022
The clutch is one of the most formidable working parts of any car with a manual transmission. Your clutch engages and disengages whenever you start, stop, and change gears. The more you use the clutch pedal to drive your Mini, the more friction is created between the clutch dish, pressure plate, and flywheel, resulting in the hottest section of the clutch. This makes the clutch wear out. Signs of Clutch Failure in a Mini Cooper When your Mini is experiencing a clutch malfunction, there are some signs that you may observe. If you detect these signs early on, bring your vehicle to our Mini experts to help you check and repair it. Listed below are signs of a clutch failure: ● Poor Acce ... read more