Na there are no diagnostics for the operation of the clutches them-self. The clutch actuators are monitored to make sure they don't go down past a pre defined point which would let the computer know that the clutch is low on material but that is not the issue that is happening here.
With our clutch problems the actual clutch material is becoming soft and been ripped of the clutch and in some cases getting stuck to the dual mass flywheel due to excessive heat (climate?). this is leaving glazed and elevated spots on the clutch which don't transfer torque correctly and thus the slip/shuddering, but the clutch hasn't compleatly been worn down all the way.
There is a sensor that monitors clutch temp but I have only seen it throw up an error on some cars, on mine it didn't.
For them to check all they have to do is remove a black plate that covers the clutch housing and physically check the clutch...
With our clutch problems the actual clutch material is becoming soft and been ripped of the clutch and in some cases getting stuck to the dual mass flywheel due to excessive heat (climate?). this is leaving glazed and elevated spots on the clutch which don't transfer torque correctly and thus the slip/shuddering, but the clutch hasn't compleatly been worn down all the way.
There is a sensor that monitors clutch temp but I have only seen it throw up an error on some cars, on mine it didn't.
For them to check all they have to do is remove a black plate that covers the clutch housing and physically check the clutch...
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