Truck Clutch Repair in Spokane
Heavy-duty truck clutch repair and replacement at our Spokane shop.
Call for a QuoteTruck Clutch Repair at Clutchland
A manual transmission clutch consists of the clutch disc, pressure plate, throwout bearing, and pilot bearing or bushing, all of which wear over time and eventually need replacement. At Clutch Automotive in North Spokane, we replace clutch assemblies on trucks of all sizes, from compact pickups to full-size work trucks. We also diagnose and repair hydraulic clutch systems including master and slave cylinders.
Spokane's hilly terrain, winter driving conditions, and the prevalence of trucks used for towing and hauling put extra stress on clutch components. Stop-and-go driving on Division Street or climbing the South Hill in low gear accelerates clutch disc wear. If your truck's clutch is slipping, chattering, dragging, or the pedal feels different, it is time for an inspection. Call (509) 487-0161 for a quote.
What to Expect from Truck Clutch Repair
- 1
Diagnose clutch condition
We evaluate clutch engagement height, pedal feel, and slipping or chattering symptoms. The hydraulic system is checked for leaks and proper operation.
- 2
Replace clutch assembly
The transmission is removed, and the clutch disc, pressure plate, throwout bearing, and pilot bearing are replaced as a set. The flywheel is inspected and resurfaced or replaced as needed.
- 3
Adjust & test
The hydraulic system is bled and adjusted, and the truck is road tested to verify smooth engagement, proper pedal feel, and no slipping under load.
When You Might Need Truck Clutch Repair
- Clutch slips under load or when accelerating uphill, engine RPM rises but speed does not increase
- Grinding or chattering when releasing the clutch pedal from a stop
- Clutch pedal feels spongy, sticks to the floor, or the engagement point has changed significantly
Not sure if this is the right service? Call us at (509) 487-0161 and describe what's going on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get a Free Estimate
Every vehicle is different, so we provide quotes after inspection — not generic prices. Call for an honest number before any work begins.
Related Services
Related Articles
5 Signs Your Clutch Is Failing (And What to Do in Spokane)
Clutch problems don't happen overnight. Here are the warning signs Spokane drivers should watch for — and when it's time to call a specialist.
Clutch & TransmissionHow Long Does a Clutch Replacement Take?
Clutch replacement time varies by vehicle. Here's what affects the timeline and what to expect when you bring your car to Clutchland.
