Cause of clutch burn out
1. Step on clutch for a long time. Many novice drivers of manual transmission models will put their feet directly on the clutch pedal after the operation of clutch, which may lead to the clutch can not be pressed, so that the flywheel and friction plate have relative movement, resulting in the clutch plate burned out.
2, long time semi-linkage. The semi-linkage also makes the clutch pressure plate unable to make the flywheel and friction plate closely fit, resulting in a difference in speed. In the driving school's training field, you can often smell the burning smell because the training is semi-linkage operation.
3. The starting throttle is too large. Some people like the push of the start or want to get off the ground quickly, they will take the throttle to release the clutch. The operation on a sports car is a catapult start, but the average family car will just burn out the clutch. And sports cars don't always catapult off the ground.

