Clutch in Cameroon — buying guide
With a mostly manual-gearbox fleet and dense city driving, clutch wear is inevitable. Changing it at the right time avoids damaging the flywheel.
Wear signs to watch for
- Clutch slipping: revs rise without real acceleration
- Pedal gone very stiff or very soft
- Burning smell after hills or traffic
- Gears hard to engage
Before buying: the checklist
- Replace the full kit (disc, cover, release bearing), not the disc alone
- Have the flywheel checked during the job
- Compare several fitting quotes — labour is a large share of the cost
What drives the price
- The kit, depending on vehicle and engine torque
- Labour (gearbox removal)
FAQ
How many kilometres does a clutch last?
From 60,000 to over 150,000 km depending on driving. Hill starts and resting a foot on the pedal wear it prematurely.
Where to buy in Cameroon?
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