Cause 
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DEFINITION: The clutch grabs, or chatters, or the clutch is unable to release without the vehicle jerking. An abrupt engagement of the clutch. 
Review the 
Symptoms - Clutch
 and perform the necessary inspections. 
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Grease or oil contamination on the clutch facings 
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- Repair the cause of the oil leak or grease contamination.
 
- Clean the clutch facings.
 
- Replace the clutch components if they will not clean. Refer to 
Clutch Assembly Replacement
 .
 
 
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Loose or faulty engine mounts 
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- Inspect the engine mounts for being loose or faulty. Refer to 
Engine Mount Inspection
 for the 4.3L engine or 
Engine Mount Inspection
 for the 6.0L engine.
 
- Repair or replace the engine mounts as required. Refer to 
Engine Mount Replacement - Left Side
 and 
Engine Mount Replacement - Right Side
 for the 4.3L engine or 
Engine Mount Replacement - Left Side
 and 
Engine Mount Replacement - Right Side
 for the 6.0L engine.
 
 
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Clutch pedal sticking 
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- Inspect the clutch pedal for correct operation.
 
- Replace the clutch pedal if it is faulty. Refer to 
Clutch Pedal Replacement
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Clutch actuator binding 
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- Inspect the clutch actuator for the piston seals binding or sticking in the seal bore.
 
- Replace the clutch actuator if it is binding. Refer to 
Clutch Actuator Cylinder Replacement
 .
 
 
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Clutch master cylinder binding 
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- Inspect the clutch master cylinder for the piston binding or sticking in the cylinder.
 
- Replace the master cylinder if it is faulty. Refer to 
Clutch Master Cylinder Replacement
 .
 
 
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Improper clutch installation 
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- Inspect the pressure plate for distortion caused by improperly tightening the pressure plate bolts.
 
- Inspect the clutch disc for a bent hub caused by forcing the installation of the transmission.
 
- Inspect for the correct clutch disc.
 
- Inspect the clutch disc for being installed backwards.
 
- Replace the clutch assembly if it is damaged or the wrong components were installed. Refer to 
Clutch Assembly Replacement
 .
 
 
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Clutch disc binding on the input shaft 
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- Inspect the input shaft for rust dirt or debris.
 
- Clean the input shaft.
 
- Inspect the clutch disc for a bent hub.
 
- Replace the clutch assembly if the clutch disc is faulty. Refer to 
Clutch Assembly Replacement
 .
 
- Inspect the input shaft for excessive wear on the splines, causing the clutch disc to bind.
 
- Replace the transmission input shaft if it is worn. Refer to 
Transmission Disassemble
 for the Tremec 5-Speed (M96) or 
Transmission Disassemble
 for the Tremec 5-Speed (TZO).
 
 
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Clutch pressure plate damaged 
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- Inspect the pressure plate for bent drive straps caused by improper vehicle use.
 
- Replace the clutch assembly if the clutch pressure plate is damaged. Inform the customer. Refer to 
Clutch Assembly Replacement
 .
 
 
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Flywheel improperly machined 
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- Inspect the flywheel for being machined, and causing interference with the clutch disc.
 
- Replace the flywheel if it has been machined. Refer to 
Engine Flywheel Replacement
 for the 4.3L engine or 
Automatic Transmission Flex Plate Replacement
 for the 6.0L engine.
 
 
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Flywheel uneven 
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- Inspect the flywheel surface for being warped or uneven.
 
- Replace the flywheel if it is faulty. Refer to 
Engine Flywheel Replacement
 for the 4.3L engine or 
Automatic Transmission Flex Plate Replacement
 for the 6.0L engine.
 
 
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