SNAKOIL VA
Enthusiast
I've got a '93 RT with 14,800 miles. I'm not the original owner, but since I've owned it from 8500 miles, it's been pretty much my weekend car and not driven very hard. OK, for the most part, it's a cream puff car. (I have another car I race.)
I made a pull out from an intersection while slipping the clutch a little. (Some chick in front of me decided to block the intersection while talking to a friend going the other way, so I had to let them know I was a little irritated with them blocking the road!) I didn't think my pull out was any more significant than others I had made, but this time I could smell the clutch burning. It took a few blocks for the smell to clear up. I was concerned that I damaged the clutch.
I've driven it twice since then with no repeating smell. I put the parking brake on an eased the clutch out and the smell returned.
At highway speeds, it seems to run and accelerate OK. RPM is the same,so I don't think it's slipping. Still sounds the same as well.
So my question is- How do I tell if the clutch is going bad?
What's the average cost for a Dodge dealer to replace the clutch?
Thanks!
I made a pull out from an intersection while slipping the clutch a little. (Some chick in front of me decided to block the intersection while talking to a friend going the other way, so I had to let them know I was a little irritated with them blocking the road!) I didn't think my pull out was any more significant than others I had made, but this time I could smell the clutch burning. It took a few blocks for the smell to clear up. I was concerned that I damaged the clutch.
I've driven it twice since then with no repeating smell. I put the parking brake on an eased the clutch out and the smell returned.
At highway speeds, it seems to run and accelerate OK. RPM is the same,so I don't think it's slipping. Still sounds the same as well.
So my question is- How do I tell if the clutch is going bad?
What's the average cost for a Dodge dealer to replace the clutch?
Thanks!