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Parts for your 1993 Nissan Primera-Clutch kit
1993 Nissan Primera Clutch Kit — Fitment, Purpose and Service Tips
Yes, a clutch kit is relevant to the 1993 Nissan Primera when it’s a manual (P10) model. Technical references including the Nissan Primera P10 factory service manual, the Nissan FAST parts catalogue, and the Haynes Service & Repair Manual (1990–1996) describe a conventional single dry-plate clutch assembly used on manual-transmission variants. That assembly comprises a pressure plate (cover), friction disc and release (throwout) bearing—exactly what comes in a typical clutch kit. Automatic models use a torque converter and therefore don’t use a clutch kit, so the part only applies to manuals.
On a manual 1993 Primera, the clutch kit’s job is to connect and disconnect engine power smoothly so gear changes are clean and the car can stop without stalling. A quality kit restores positive drive, consistent pedal feel and a predictable bite point. Most kits include the pressure plate, friction disc and release bearing