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Parts for your 1992 Suzuki Jimny-Clutch kit
1992 Suzuki Jimny clutch-kit — what it does, when to replace, and how to look after it
Yes, a clutch-kit is absolutely relevant to a 1992 Suzuki Jimny. Factory technical information confirms these models use a conventional single dry-plate clutch. The Suzuki SJ413/Sierra/Samurai workshop manual (clutch section, e.g., Suzuki factory manual pub. no. 99500-83010-01E) specifies a friction disc, pressure plate and release bearing. Suzuki’s Electronic Parts Catalogue (EPC) for JA11 (Japan-market Jimny) and SJ413/Sierra (ANZ-market equivalent) lists these same components, and major aftermarket catalogues (e.g., Exedy and Valeo) publish direct-fit 3‑piece clutch kits for 1992 Jimny/Sierra variants. That means a standard clutch-kit is the right way to service the clutch on this vehicle.
On a ’92 Jimny, the clutch’s job is to connect and disconnect the engine from the gearbox smoothly, so it’ll crawl in low range without drama and still shift cleanly on-road. A quality kit bundles the pressure plate, friction disc and release bearing, ensuring all wear items are refreshed together so the pedal feel and engagement are consistent.
There’s no fixed kilometre interval for replacement