Your clutch is one of the most worn mechanical components. But its wear is extremely relative, it strongly depends on the driving of the motorist. Indeed, some drivers can keep a vehicle their whole life without changing the clutch. However, we recommend change the clutch of an Iveco Eurocargo all 150 000 km , to make sure you don't have a problem. But to know when to change the clutch, a few warning signs will help you know it. We will see with this article what will be the signs of a damaged clutch, and procedures to note the state of wear. Let's take a closer look.when-change-clutch-Iveco-Eurocargo

Clutch problems on an Iveco Eurocargo: the most common symptoms

To know when it will be necessary to change the clutch, it is necessary to know what is the problem in question on this Iveco Eurocargo. So let's look at the most frequent signs , and how to fix these problems.

  • la clutch pedal is hard or too soft. This usually means that the cable is damaged or has the wrong tension. Replacing the clutch cable of your Iveco Eurocargo may regularly be sufficient, it is not always useful to change the complete clutch kit.
  • You notice a power loss at acceleration. As if the grip was not between the engine and your wheels. At first, a loss of power can result from dozens of different reasons on an Iveco Eurocargo. But this lack of grip can indeed be due to a faulty clutch. Do not wait too long to worry about it, as this problem can be dangerous for driving. You may need to change the entire clutch.
  • The gears go wrong, or skate, mainly cold. It must be verified that it is a clutch problem and not the gearbox. The two are obviously linked. Once the problem of your Iveco Eurocargo has been identified, it will probably be necessary to replace it.
  • Jolts at gear changes . If you ever try to make smooth gear changes but there are mechanical jolts, the clutch of your Iveco Eurocargo is clearly defective. It is time to change it.

As discussed earlier, a clutch in poor condition often presents early warning symptoms. And some turn out to be more serious than others. The best way to avoid repairs is to adopt a smooth drive, made of smooth gear changes. The abrupt gear changes damage the device because the clutch discs collide instead of catching. Flexible driving is systematically rewarded! If you don't know when to change the clutch on your Iveco Eurocargo, there is no single answer. If there are no symptoms, there is no point in changing it. If you have exceeded 150 km, you can do so with vigilance. Good road.